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الصفحة 53
Education , ' says he , • has never beamed on the poor Irish man ; sentiments of
honour have never been instilled into him ; and a spirit of just and social pride ,
improvement and enterprize , have never opened upon him . The poor Irishman ...
Education , ' says he , • has never beamed on the poor Irish man ; sentiments of
honour have never been instilled into him ; and a spirit of just and social pride ,
improvement and enterprize , have never opened upon him . The poor Irishman ...
الصفحة 123
His narrative , never very luminous , is , as usual , clumsily broken by frivolous ,
unmeaning , or inapplicable digressions . The French revolution introduces a
long dissertation ; in the course of which , the author makes a discovery , which
we ...
His narrative , never very luminous , is , as usual , clumsily broken by frivolous ,
unmeaning , or inapplicable digressions . The French revolution introduces a
long dissertation ; in the course of which , the author makes a discovery , which
we ...
الصفحة 178
My cause is so good , that he who espouses it can never have occafion to be
afraid of any man . ' If he had actually been in danger of poison or stillettoes , he
could not have used other language . He proceeds afterwards , • As they are ...
My cause is so good , that he who espouses it can never have occafion to be
afraid of any man . ' If he had actually been in danger of poison or stillettoes , he
could not have used other language . He proceeds afterwards , • As they are ...
الصفحة 185
True emulation , especially in young and ingenuous minds , is a noble principle ;
I have known the happiest effects produced by it ; [ never knew it to be productive
of any vice . In all public schools it is , or ought to be , carefully cherished .
True emulation , especially in young and ingenuous minds , is a noble principle ;
I have known the happiest effects produced by it ; [ never knew it to be productive
of any vice . In all public schools it is , or ought to be , carefully cherished .
الصفحة 194
jects ; and the belief which is admitted to be inseparable from the act of
perception , can never be received as such evidence . The whole question is
about the grounds of this belief , and not about its existence ; and the phenomena
of ...
jects ; and the belief which is admitted to be inseparable from the act of
perception , can never be received as such evidence . The whole question is
about the grounds of this belief , and not about its existence ; and the phenomena
of ...
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