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... writer . Sometimes he is affectedly elegant , or ornately polished ; sometimes he is all glitter and ornament , which he mistakes for the beauti- ful ; sometimes sinks into downright fustian and bombast , which he mistakes for the ...
... writer . Sometimes he is affectedly elegant , or ornately polished ; sometimes he is all glitter and ornament , which he mistakes for the beauti- ful ; sometimes sinks into downright fustian and bombast , which he mistakes for the ...
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... writer . Yet he carries you along with him by his evident and earnest sincerity . You never once think of him as an advocate or declaimer . He is the propounder and exemplar of a divine philosophy , and grant to him his demand to derive ...
... writer . Yet he carries you along with him by his evident and earnest sincerity . You never once think of him as an advocate or declaimer . He is the propounder and exemplar of a divine philosophy , and grant to him his demand to derive ...
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... writers in very different lights and under peculiar aspects , and be all the better understood for this diversity of treatment . This is well illustrated in the successful writers before us . Mr. Angus triumphantly leads the way , with ...
... writers in very different lights and under peculiar aspects , and be all the better understood for this diversity of treatment . This is well illustrated in the successful writers before us . Mr. Angus triumphantly leads the way , with ...
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... writer closely through his logically con- structed process of reasoning , the reader will have no difficulty in arriving at his conclusions . 1. That the principles of free - trade are principles of justice . 2. That they are violated ...
... writer closely through his logically con- structed process of reasoning , the reader will have no difficulty in arriving at his conclusions . 1. That the principles of free - trade are principles of justice . 2. That they are violated ...
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... writer of each to be an independent thinker . We have read them with equal satisfac- tion , and yet we should undoubtedly have concurred with the VOL . VII . E adjudicators in their award to each . Mr. Angus undertook The Voluntary ...
... writer of each to be an independent thinker . We have read them with equal satisfac- tion , and yet we should undoubtedly have concurred with the VOL . VII . E adjudicators in their award to each . Mr. Angus undertook The Voluntary ...
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