The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 187
... moral in them ? ' If you find no moral there , Go look in any glass and say , What moral lies in being fair ; Or , to what uses shall we put The wildweed flower that sweetly grows ; Or is there any moral shut Within the blossom of the ...
... moral in them ? ' If you find no moral there , Go look in any glass and say , What moral lies in being fair ; Or , to what uses shall we put The wildweed flower that sweetly grows ; Or is there any moral shut Within the blossom of the ...
Page 488
... moral . The intellectual element is the more important of the two , because it is pro- gressive , whilst the moral element is constant . Therefore the whole progress may be apprehended by studying the intellectual element , and by ...
... moral . The intellectual element is the more important of the two , because it is pro- gressive , whilst the moral element is constant . Therefore the whole progress may be apprehended by studying the intellectual element , and by ...
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... moral feelings and passions of individuals . But Mr. Buckle goes on to state that in reference to our ' moral conduct , there is not a single principle now known to ' the most cultivated European which was not likewise known ' to the ...
... moral feelings and passions of individuals . But Mr. Buckle goes on to state that in reference to our ' moral conduct , there is not a single principle now known to ' the most cultivated European which was not likewise known ' to the ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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