The Athenaeum: A Magazine of Literary and Miscellaneous Information ..., Volume 3John Aikin Longmans, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... Manners , customs , the decencies of life , and even sentiments of morality and religion , are in great measure derived from the propensity to imitate and adopt whatever is habitually heard and seen . Great part of the wisdom of the ...
... Manners , customs , the decencies of life , and even sentiments of morality and religion , are in great measure derived from the propensity to imitate and adopt whatever is habitually heard and seen . Great part of the wisdom of the ...
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... manners and senti- ments scarcely preserving any similarity with those of the world they have renounced . Those ... manner ; and therefore , in a general view , deserves the preference to other modes . There There are , however ...
... manners and senti- ments scarcely preserving any similarity with those of the world they have renounced . Those ... manner ; and therefore , in a general view , deserves the preference to other modes . There There are , however ...
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... manner , like ch . Landscape , or landship , signifies therefore a shape of land , that which constitutes or makes into a whole a given land . In some Gothic dialects , what we call the landed interest is called the land- ship ; in ...
... manner , like ch . Landscape , or landship , signifies therefore a shape of land , that which constitutes or makes into a whole a given land . In some Gothic dialects , what we call the landed interest is called the land- ship ; in ...
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... manner did a certain Amfrid become the accuser of many innocent persons . These accusations were first levelled against peasants , then against citizens , and ultimately against noble- men and counts . No regular defence was permitted ...
... manner did a certain Amfrid become the accuser of many innocent persons . These accusations were first levelled against peasants , then against citizens , and ultimately against noble- men and counts . No regular defence was permitted ...
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... manner in which philosophical notions , political occurrences , and religious institutions influence the mind , and give birth to new modes of speech - is a subject of rational and use- ful enquiry . In this enlightened view , it blends ...
... manner in which philosophical notions , political occurrences , and religious institutions influence the mind , and give birth to new modes of speech - is a subject of rational and use- ful enquiry . In this enlightened view , it blends ...
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