American Quarterly Review, Volumen21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... moral condition of one's neighbour : on the contrary , they pamper a sickly appetite for excitement never conducive to ac- tion ; they nourish a profitless sentimentality as foreign from true benevolence or charity as cruelty itself ...
... moral condition of one's neighbour : on the contrary , they pamper a sickly appetite for excitement never conducive to ac- tion ; they nourish a profitless sentimentality as foreign from true benevolence or charity as cruelty itself ...
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... moral and religious principles which will serve as a guide through all the devious paths of after life , than to sprinkle a little science or belles lettres among those whose totally diverse pursuits will ever render more than a mere ...
... moral and religious principles which will serve as a guide through all the devious paths of after life , than to sprinkle a little science or belles lettres among those whose totally diverse pursuits will ever render more than a mere ...
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... moral and physical laws of the Creator were obeyed , the first of these causes would be at an end , and the second would scarcely exist . ' Industry and frugality are wonderful multipliers of small means . Philip May brought in but ...
... moral and physical laws of the Creator were obeyed , the first of these causes would be at an end , and the second would scarcely exist . ' Industry and frugality are wonderful multipliers of small means . Philip May brought in but ...
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... morals , and invented in derision of the Creator . ' In England , an act of parlia- ment forbade the making of any shoes or buskins with poleyns exceed- ing the length of two inches . ' The pointed shoes were succeeded by wide square ...
... morals , and invented in derision of the Creator . ' In England , an act of parlia- ment forbade the making of any shoes or buskins with poleyns exceed- ing the length of two inches . ' The pointed shoes were succeeded by wide square ...
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... moral , punctual in the discharge of duty ; but its charity partakes more of reason than of tenderness ; it clothes the naked , but does not warm them in its bosom ; it shelters the poor beneath its wings , but does not dwell and weep ...
... moral , punctual in the discharge of duty ; but its charity partakes more of reason than of tenderness ; it clothes the naked , but does not warm them in its bosom ; it shelters the poor beneath its wings , but does not dwell and weep ...
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