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الصفحة 202
that our estimate of the intellectual and moral qualities , of the natural and
acquired tempers , and feelings , and habits , of any clafs our fellow creatures ,
will determine our judgment as to what is necessary to their happiness , and ftill
more as ...
that our estimate of the intellectual and moral qualities , of the natural and
acquired tempers , and feelings , and habits , of any clafs our fellow creatures ,
will determine our judgment as to what is necessary to their happiness , and ftill
more as ...
الصفحة 207
The work , after all , however , is the work of a poet ; or at least of one who
possesses poetical taste and feeling . There is delicacy and grace in ... more or
less connected with the feelings of the author or his subject . We shall now give
our ...
The work , after all , however , is the work of a poet ; or at least of one who
possesses poetical taste and feeling . There is delicacy and grace in ... more or
less connected with the feelings of the author or his subject . We shall now give
our ...
الصفحة 278
Indeed , the first of them cannot be reckoned a tolerable description of the Wood ;
and is only worth notice , as recording an example of something romantic in a
people unusually free from such feelings upon common occasions . • The day ...
Indeed , the first of them cannot be reckoned a tolerable description of the Wood ;
and is only worth notice , as recording an example of something romantic in a
people unusually free from such feelings upon common occasions . • The day ...
الصفحة 343
The feelings of the merchant have not changed since the days of Horace“ Impiger
extremos curris mercator ad Indos Per mare pauperiem fugiens , per la xa , per
ignes . ” " Yet if the principle of trade be selfish , it is strong because it is fel . filh .
The feelings of the merchant have not changed since the days of Horace“ Impiger
extremos curris mercator ad Indos Per mare pauperiem fugiens , per la xa , per
ignes . ” " Yet if the principle of trade be selfish , it is strong because it is fel . filh .
الصفحة 376
Do his personal feelings sway his court and his people ? Is not a French alliance
an hereditary favourite in that country ; and the hatred , founded on the just dread
of Russia , a feeling still more deeply rooted ? What could be more tempting to ...
Do his personal feelings sway his court and his people ? Is not a French alliance
an hereditary favourite in that country ; and the hatred , founded on the just dread
of Russia , a feeling still more deeply rooted ? What could be more tempting to ...
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