The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... mind enough to talk well , nor judg- ment enough to be silent ! ' A distinction of his between two sorts of bad ... minds . They talk correctly and wearisomely . ' Another remark proves how carefully he had studied the subject ...
... mind enough to talk well , nor judg- ment enough to be silent ! ' A distinction of his between two sorts of bad ... minds . They talk correctly and wearisomely . ' Another remark proves how carefully he had studied the subject ...
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" lessons we have been taught to draw from | sented itself to the minds of individuals , the humble and confiding ... mind that , however the details of our system may be varied , we must ulti- mately come to this conclusion , that ...
" lessons we have been taught to draw from | sented itself to the minds of individuals , the humble and confiding ... mind that , however the details of our system may be varied , we must ulti- mately come to this conclusion , that ...
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... minds of wickshire in 1818 , fifteen years before the parents in the respectable class , ' - the opening of the ... mind he is likely to be the aptest pupil.t But there is no doubt that if properly managed they do far more than this ...
... minds of wickshire in 1818 , fifteen years before the parents in the respectable class , ' - the opening of the ... mind he is likely to be the aptest pupil.t But there is no doubt that if properly managed they do far more than this ...
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... mind , might look down in un- ruffled dignity ; this even Cleon , at the height - with due respect to Mr. Grote - of ill - deserved popularity , Nicias and Demos- thenes before the fatal Sicilian expedition , might endure ; this the war ...
... mind , might look down in un- ruffled dignity ; this even Cleon , at the height - with due respect to Mr. Grote - of ill - deserved popularity , Nicias and Demos- thenes before the fatal Sicilian expedition , might endure ; this the war ...
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... minds of both . The indelible sense of the Godhead in the world had not been extinguished , by stern and deliberate reasoning and logical infer- ence , as in Lucretius , from the mind of either- ὀξὺς θεῶν ὀφθαλμὸς εἰς τὰ πάνθ ' ὁρᾶν ...
... minds of both . The indelible sense of the Godhead in the world had not been extinguished , by stern and deliberate reasoning and logical infer- ence , as in Lucretius , from the mind of either- ὀξὺς θεῶν ὀφθαλμὸς εἰς τὰ πάνθ ' ὁρᾶν ...
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