The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1818 |
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Pagina 350
... moral principle . Con- scious of his duties towards the king , as his minister , he dreaded the consequences of an insurrectional movement , which might en- danger the safety and the life of human beings . His only fault as a statesman ...
... moral principle . Con- scious of his duties towards the king , as his minister , he dreaded the consequences of an insurrectional movement , which might en- danger the safety and the life of human beings . His only fault as a statesman ...
Pagina 446
... moral , morality can scarcely be perfect but amongst superior men . My father united to a predilection for persons of talent and of imagination , a perfect benevolence for ordinary men , occupied solely with habitual pursuits , but ...
... moral , morality can scarcely be perfect but amongst superior men . My father united to a predilection for persons of talent and of imagination , a perfect benevolence for ordinary men , occupied solely with habitual pursuits , but ...
Pagina 480
... morality . Our American ladies make virtuous and af- fectionate wives , kind and indulgent mothers ; are , in general ... moral materials of national greatness , superior to those of any other country ; and , 480 RESOURCES OF THE UNITED ...
... morality . Our American ladies make virtuous and af- fectionate wives , kind and indulgent mothers ; are , in general ... moral materials of national greatness , superior to those of any other country ; and , 480 RESOURCES OF THE UNITED ...
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JANUARY 1818 | 3 |
Letter from Cortez to the king | 18 |
On Gout and Stone | 32 |
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