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" Indeed, some of the darkest and most dangerous prejudices of men arise from the most honourable principles of the mind. When prejudices are caught up from bad passions, the worst of men feel intervals of remorse to soften and disperse them ; but when... "
Estremadura, Leon, Gallicia, the Asturias, the Castiles (old and new), the ... - Page 828
by Richard Ford - 1855
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The speeches of the Hon. T. Erskine (now Lord Erskine): when at the bar, on ...

The speeches of the Hon. T. Erskine (now Lord Erskine): when at ..., Volume 5

James Ridgway - 1812
...honourable principles of the mind.—When prejudices are caught up from bad passions, the worst of men feel intervals of remorse to soften and disperse...natures feel a pleasure in fostering a blind and unjust resentment.—This is the reason that the Defendants have not met with that protection from many, which...
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Speeches of Lord Erskine, when at the bar, on miscellaneous subjects

Speeches of Lord Erskine, when at the bar, on miscellaneous subjects, Volume 5

Baron Thomas Erskine Erskine - Law - 1812 - 246 pages
...of the mind. — When prej udices are caught up from bad passions, the worst of men feel interval? of remorse to soften and disperse them ; but when...pleasure in fostering a blind and unjust resentment. — This is the reason that the Defendants have not met with that protection from many, which their...
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Speeches of Lord Erskine: When at the Bar, on Miscellaneous Subjects

Speeches of Lord Erskine: When at the Bar, on Miscellaneous Subjects

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Law - 1812 - 246 pages
...caught up from bad passions, the worst of men feel intervals of remorse to soften and disperse them j but when they arise from a generous, though mistaken...kindest and most compassionate natures feel a pleasure jn fostering a blind and unjust resentment. — This is the reason that the Defendants have not met...
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Speeches of Lord Erskine: when at the bar : on miscellaneous subjects

Speeches of Lord Erskine: when at the bar : on miscellaneous subjects

Baron Thomas Erskine Erskine, James Ridgway - 1813 - 266 pages
...most honorable principles of the mind. When prejudices are caught up from bad passions, the worst of men feel intervals of remorse to soften •and disperse...pleasure in fostering a blind and unjust resentment. This is the reason that the defendants have not met with that protection from many, which their meritorious...
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The speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine: (now Lord Erskine), when at the bar ...

The speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine: (now Lord Erskine), when ..., Volume 1

Baron Thomas Erskine Erskine - 1813
...honourable principles of the mind. —When prejudices are caught.up from bad passions, the worst of men feel intervals of remorse to soften and disperse them : but when they arise from a.generous, though mistaken source, they are hugged closer to the bosom, and the kindest and most compassionate...
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Materials for thinking, extracted from the works of ancient and modern ...

Materials for thinking, extracted from the works of ancient and modern ...

1837
...most honourable principles of the mind. When prejudices are caught up from bad passions, the worst of men feel intervals of remorse, to soften and disperse...pleasure in fostering a blind and unjust resentment. — Lord Erskine. 694. Credulity. — To distrust all, and believe all, is equally bad and erroneous...
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The book of human character

The book of human character, Volume 1

Charles Bucke - 1837
...honourable principle of the human ' mind. When prejudices are caught up from bad pas' sions, the worst of men feel intervals of remorse to ' soften and disperse...hugged ' closer to the bosom, and the kindest and most com' passionate natures feel a pleasure in fostering a blind ' and unjust resentment.' One reason why...
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The lives of the lord chancellors and keepers of the Great Seal of England ...

The lives of the lord chancellors and keepers of the Great Seal of England ...

Baron John Campbell Campbell - 1847
...from the most honourable principles. When prejudices are caught up from bad passions, the worst of men feel intervals of remorse to soften and disperse...pleasure in fostering a blind and unjust resentment." He spoke as his clients respectively would have spoken, being endowed with his genius. " The dervise...
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Happy evenings; or, The literary institution at home

Happy evenings; or, The literary institution at home

Clara Lucas Balfour - 1851
...most honourable principles of the mind. When prejudices are caught up from bad passions, the worst of 'men feel intervals of remorse to soften and disperse...pleasure in fostering a blind and unjust resentment.' "We can best understand what prejudice really is by its effects. The histories of science, of literature,...
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THE LIVES OF THE LORD CHANCELLORS AND KEEPERS OF THE GREAT SEAL OF ENGLAND ...

THE LIVES OF THE LORD CHANCELLORS AND KEEPERS OF THE GREAT SEAL OF ENGLAND ...

JOHN LORD CAMPBELL - 1851
...caught up from bad passions, the worst of men feel intervals of remorse to soften and disperse them fj but when they arise from a generous though mistaken source, they are hugged closer to the^bosom, and the kindest and most compassionate natures feel a pleasure in fostering a blind and...
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