The New York Review, Volumul 1G. Dearborn & Company, 1837 |
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... heart ; and in doing this , the truth may per- chance incidentally appear , that private virtue is one of the in- gredients requisite to make the good statesman . Of the defects of moral character in the third president , the book ...
... heart ; and in doing this , the truth may per- chance incidentally appear , that private virtue is one of the in- gredients requisite to make the good statesman . Of the defects of moral character in the third president , the book ...
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... heart , conscious of the high strains of an elo . quence which had not been taught him , he might readily mistake the corruscations of his own fine genius for inspirations of an higer order . This belief , carried , therefore , no more ...
... heart , conscious of the high strains of an elo . quence which had not been taught him , he might readily mistake the corruscations of his own fine genius for inspirations of an higer order . This belief , carried , therefore , no more ...
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... heart be not mistaken for the perplexities of an embarrassed head , he will scorn the baseness of leaving behind him a written record implicating the departed , and not to be used until after his own death ; so that , when produced ...
... heart be not mistaken for the perplexities of an embarrassed head , he will scorn the baseness of leaving behind him a written record implicating the departed , and not to be used until after his own death ; so that , when produced ...
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... heart , upon the altar of their country . They cannot stoop to bring their past actions , the inheritance of their children , as common wares into a market overt , and call upon a forgetful nation to buy from them the honor which ...
... heart , upon the altar of their country . They cannot stoop to bring their past actions , the inheritance of their children , as common wares into a market overt , and call upon a forgetful nation to buy from them the honor which ...
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... hearts the promptings of some impulse higher and holier than mere self - love , urging us to virtue and to the perfection of goodness as an end of our be- ing no less than as the means of our welfare . We are fair in our dealings ...
... hearts the promptings of some impulse higher and holier than mere self - love , urging us to virtue and to the perfection of goodness as an end of our be- ing no less than as the means of our welfare . We are fair in our dealings ...
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