The New-York Review, المجلد 9;المجلدات 17-18Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell George Dearborn & Company, 1841 |
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الصفحة 9
... causes , ( Sinai . ) It is not necessary to say more of them in this connection , than that they are as many as thirty in number , of which , four have been rejected as spurious , and some others are ques- tioned . The panegyrical ...
... causes , ( Sinai . ) It is not necessary to say more of them in this connection , than that they are as many as thirty in number , of which , four have been rejected as spurious , and some others are ques- tioned . The panegyrical ...
الصفحة 11
... cause we are to ascribe it , certain it is , that numberless objections are urged against his system in the best possible temper . Some passages are distinguished by a striking degree of urbanity ; * those upon Conon and Chabrias are ...
... cause we are to ascribe it , certain it is , that numberless objections are urged against his system in the best possible temper . Some passages are distinguished by a striking degree of urbanity ; * those upon Conon and Chabrias are ...
الصفحة 23
... causes , as ex- ercising jurisdiction over half Greece - with a popular as- sembly , uniting in its own hands supreme executive and judicial , with legislative functions , and for ever in session , they lived in the agora and the ...
... causes , as ex- ercising jurisdiction over half Greece - with a popular as- sembly , uniting in its own hands supreme executive and judicial , with legislative functions , and for ever in session , they lived in the agora and the ...
الصفحة 26
... cause he has no better ones , but because in fact no others can possibly supply their place . In such cases , the end of all reasoning is to show that what we do , or will that others shall do , is reasonable , and this he does by ...
... cause he has no better ones , but because in fact no others can possibly supply their place . In such cases , the end of all reasoning is to show that what we do , or will that others shall do , is reasonable , and this he does by ...
الصفحة 29
... causes , are as much superior to those of Lysias in tone and topics , as they are in force , point , condensation , and eloquence . This is one of the merits of that extraordi- nary man , in most things far above the age in which he ...
... causes , are as much superior to those of Lysias in tone and topics , as they are in force , point , condensation , and eloquence . This is one of the merits of that extraordi- nary man , in most things far above the age in which he ...
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الصفحة 536 - How charming is divine Philosophy! Not harsh and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, But musical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual feast of nectar'd sweets, Where no crude surfeit reigns.
الصفحة 19 - ... true eloquence I find to be none, but the serious and hearty love of truth, and that whose mind soever is fully possessed with a fervent desire to know good things, and with the dearest charity to infuse the knowledge of them into others, when such a man would speak, his words...
الصفحة 327 - And behold, there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon; and the same man was just and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel: and the HOLY GHOST was upon him.
الصفحة 367 - To sum up the whole, we should say that the aim of the Platonic philosophy was to exalt man into a god. The aim of the Baconian philosophy was to provide man with what he requires while he continues to be man.
الصفحة 219 - But, if an act be done under a law, a succeeding legislature cannot undo it. The past cannot be recalled by the most absolute power.
الصفحة 322 - ... in times like these in which we live, it will not do to be overscrupulous. It is easy to sacrifice the substantial interests of society by a strict adherence to ordinary rules.
الصفحة 409 - God, and one with another, to receive whatsoever light or truth shall be made known to us from his written Word ; but withal exhorted us to take heed what we received for truth, and well to examine and compare it and weigh it with other Scriptures of truth before we received it. For, saith he, it is not possible the Christian world should come so lately out of such thick antichristian darkness, and that full perfection of knowledge should break forth at once.
الصفحة 374 - The ice was here, the ice was there, The ice was all around: It cracked and growled, and roared and howled, Like noises in a swound!
الصفحة 409 - God had not revealed his whole will to them ; and were they now living, saith he, they would be as ready and willing to embrace further light, as that they had received. Here also he...
الصفحة 408 - Lord had appointed it or not; he charged us, before God and his blessed angels, to follow him no further than he followed Christ; and if God should reveal anything to us by any other Instrument of his, to be as ready to receive it, as ever we were to receive any truth by his Ministry. For he was very confident the Lord had more truth and light yet to break forth out of his holy Word.