Writings of Hugh Swinton Legaré, Late Attorney General and Acting Secretary of State of the United States: Consisting of a Diary of Brussels, and Journal of the Rhine : Extracts from His Private and Diplomatic Correspondence : Orations and Speeches : and Contributions to the New-York and Southern Reviews : Prefaced by a Memoir of His Life, Embellished with a Portrait, Band 2Burges & James, 1845 |
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... feel the sacredness of the other - would , in such a system of discipline , be sadly neglected . This is a radical and an incurable defect in the cui bono theory . If we compare dif- ferent æras of history with each other , aud inquire ...
... feel the sacredness of the other - would , in such a system of discipline , be sadly neglected . This is a radical and an incurable defect in the cui bono theory . If we compare dif- ferent æras of history with each other , aud inquire ...
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... feel what is so beautifully called , in the language of the Scriptures , " the beauty of holiness , " to abstain from false and deceptive pleasures , and pursue only ra- tional and solid good , to resist the temptations and to encounter ...
... feel what is so beautifully called , in the language of the Scriptures , " the beauty of holiness , " to abstain from false and deceptive pleasures , and pursue only ra- tional and solid good , to resist the temptations and to encounter ...
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... that more awful com- munion of saints in the Holy Church Universal- and feel a sym- pathy with departed genius , and with the enlightened and the 4 gifted minds of other countries , as they appear CLASSICAL LEARNING . 49.
... that more awful com- munion of saints in the Holy Church Universal- and feel a sym- pathy with departed genius , and with the enlightened and the 4 gifted minds of other countries , as they appear CLASSICAL LEARNING . 49.
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... feel her in- fluence in every thing that antiquity has left for our admira- tion that bards consecrated their harps to her * -that she spoke from the lips of the mighty orators that she fought and con- quered , acted and suffered with ...
... feel her in- fluence in every thing that antiquity has left for our admira- tion that bards consecrated their harps to her * -that she spoke from the lips of the mighty orators that she fought and con- quered , acted and suffered with ...
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... feel , though in a less degree , the same passionate love for that ideal beauty which is the object of the arts , and with somewhat of the same aspirations after excellence , they acquire an instinctive percep- tion , or feeling rather ...
... feel , though in a less degree , the same passionate love for that ideal beauty which is the object of the arts , and with somewhat of the same aspirations after excellence , they acquire an instinctive percep- tion , or feeling rather ...
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admiration ancient appears Aristotle Athenian Athens Attica beauty better Boeckh called character Cicero civil classical common law considered constitution court D'Aguesseau Demosthenes doubt drachmas elegant England English Ennius excellence express feel friends genius Greece Greek Grimké heart imagination instance interest Isocrates Jeremy Bentham judge jurisprudence justice Justinian language Latin Latin language learned least less literary literature living Lord Byron Lucretius mankind manner matter means ment mind modern moral nations nature never object obolus occasion opinion orator original Pacuvius passage passion perfect Petrarch philosopher Plato Plautus Plutarch poet poetry political principles readers reason remarks Roman Rome scarcely seems shew slaves society sort soul speak spirit style sublime supposed talents taste thing thought Thucydides tion true truth verse virtue whole words writers young