The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volúmenes51-52Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1861 |
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... character , and display impartiality , not by concealing these views , but in forming them . Silence is not required , but caution before speaking . The charge of imparti- ality can then only be justly brought , when , from a knowledge ...
... character , and display impartiality , not by concealing these views , but in forming them . Silence is not required , but caution before speaking . The charge of imparti- ality can then only be justly brought , when , from a knowledge ...
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striking . The judgments passed upon the character are widely different ; but the representations given of the character are very much the same . The historian con- siders no amount of courage and ability should win forgiveness for ...
striking . The judgments passed upon the character are widely different ; but the representations given of the character are very much the same . The historian con- siders no amount of courage and ability should win forgiveness for ...
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... character because that character seems no progress is ever made . And it is pre- imposing . Possibly the period they de- cisely when Socrates desires to make pro- termine upon may be unsuited to their gress , to teach something real ...
... character because that character seems no progress is ever made . And it is pre- imposing . Possibly the period they de- cisely when Socrates desires to make pro- termine upon may be unsuited to their gress , to teach something real ...
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