American Thought and Writing: The Revolution and the early RepublicRussel Blaine Nye, Norman S. Grabo Houghton Mifflin, 1965 |
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... mind was to science . I had some turn , and I believe some talent , for poetry ; but this I rather repressed than encouraged , as leading too much into the field of imagination . As soon as I was able I purchased a pair of globes , and ...
... mind was to science . I had some turn , and I believe some talent , for poetry ; but this I rather repressed than encouraged , as leading too much into the field of imagination . As soon as I was able I purchased a pair of globes , and ...
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... mind of man , and prevented the development of substantial moral principle . Nature furnishes some difficulties , but supernatural theology exhibits many more . In no one instance is this remark more substantially verified , than in the ...
... mind of man , and prevented the development of substantial moral principle . Nature furnishes some difficulties , but supernatural theology exhibits many more . In no one instance is this remark more substantially verified , than in the ...
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... mind has not unfre- quently exhibited many kinds and degrees of weakness , error , and deformity . Hence , perhaps , sober men have , in some instances , been led to believe that wherever enthusiasm exists these evils exist also . As ...
... mind has not unfre- quently exhibited many kinds and degrees of weakness , error , and deformity . Hence , perhaps , sober men have , in some instances , been led to believe that wherever enthusiasm exists these evils exist also . As ...
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