The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... which in him are so elevated as to command the respect and admiration even of those who rank under another standard ... are in the main upon the same side , and who differ only respecting the choice of means and the road to pursue .
... which in him are so elevated as to command the respect and admiration even of those who rank under another standard ... are in the main upon the same side , and who differ only respecting the choice of means and the road to pursue .
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We may agree with him with respect to the aim - we cannot respecting the means ; he rejects them all , but he proposes no others . He desires progress , but dislikes progressives : he foresees , he announces as inevitable , great ...
We may agree with him with respect to the aim - we cannot respecting the means ; he rejects them all , but he proposes no others . He desires progress , but dislikes progressives : he foresees , he announces as inevitable , great ...
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... appearance compared with the extravagant assumptions of of Sakya Muni , in the sixth century before those who have placed them , in this respect , above Christ , there existed in India a Brahmanical re- the oldest temples of Egypt .
... appearance compared with the extravagant assumptions of of Sakya Muni , in the sixth century before those who have placed them , in this respect , above Christ , there existed in India a Brahmanical re- the oldest temples of Egypt .
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... Mr. Southey allotted to that species respect - though as age advanced , his pecu- of work the first hours of his morning - never niary circumstances deteriorated ; and his meddling with verse after breakfast : history , pen , if he ...
... Mr. Southey allotted to that species respect - though as age advanced , his pecu- of work the first hours of his morning - never niary circumstances deteriorated ; and his meddling with verse after breakfast : history , pen , if he ...
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... feelings , sentiments from which Christians cannot withhold sympathy and respect . Friends of various classes and " The general tendency of the German school persuasions rallied round William Taylor as is to teach French opinions in ...
... feelings , sentiments from which Christians cannot withhold sympathy and respect . Friends of various classes and " The general tendency of the German school persuasions rallied round William Taylor as is to teach French opinions in ...
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