The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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... nature permanent and perpetual , " were , in the esteem of Lord Bacon , the noblest exer- cise and employment of man . In adopting this test of merit , and applying it to Mr. Burke , we find him not inferior to Lord Bacon's standard of ...
... nature permanent and perpetual , " were , in the esteem of Lord Bacon , the noblest exer- cise and employment of man . In adopting this test of merit , and applying it to Mr. Burke , we find him not inferior to Lord Bacon's standard of ...
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... natural society , in imitation , and in ridicule of the philosopher's levity , insolence , and dogmatism . That he ... nature has prepared for them . In the qualifications which we have principally touched upon , Mr. Burke was plainly ...
... natural society , in imitation , and in ridicule of the philosopher's levity , insolence , and dogmatism . That he ... nature has prepared for them . In the qualifications which we have principally touched upon , Mr. Burke was plainly ...
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... nature , and enriching our domestic soil . All that was great was collected in Mr. Burke ; all that was strong was generated in Mr. Fox . To the minds of both every thing was present that the occasion demanded : but that compass of ...
... nature , and enriching our domestic soil . All that was great was collected in Mr. Burke ; all that was strong was generated in Mr. Fox . To the minds of both every thing was present that the occasion demanded : but that compass of ...
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... nature designed . Mr. Burke's acquaintance with the inspired writings , and the works of the great theologians , supplied him with many lofty themes , and opened as it were a vista in his imagination , which disclosed the prospect of ...
... nature designed . Mr. Burke's acquaintance with the inspired writings , and the works of the great theologians , supplied him with many lofty themes , and opened as it were a vista in his imagination , which disclosed the prospect of ...
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... nature of their government ; and the description seems to affirm such doc- trines , and to convey such an implication as to the polity of his own country , as the readers in the United States will surely be very much surprised to ...
... nature of their government ; and the description seems to affirm such doc- trines , and to convey such an implication as to the polity of his own country , as the readers in the United States will surely be very much surprised to ...
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