Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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... hope it will be ap- proved , upon scepticism and infidelity . His short account of Shaftesbury I will insert . " You say you cannot conceive how Lord Shaftesbury came to be a philosopher in vogue ; I will tell you : first , he was a ...
... hope it will be ap- proved , upon scepticism and infidelity . His short account of Shaftesbury I will insert . " You say you cannot conceive how Lord Shaftesbury came to be a philosopher in vogue ; I will tell you : first , he was a ...
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... hope , may have rendered this painful creed the only possible one , there is an appeal to be made , more secure than any which can be addressed to happier persons . Might not a preacher , in com- fortless , but faithful , zeal - from ...
... hope , may have rendered this painful creed the only possible one , there is an appeal to be made , more secure than any which can be addressed to happier persons . Might not a preacher , in com- fortless , but faithful , zeal - from ...
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... hope to go , acquire what we hope to own , or gain the distinction we hope to win . But it is not thus that we are most frequently or most bitterly disappointed . We accomplish the journeys , assume the possessions , and receive the ...
... hope to go , acquire what we hope to own , or gain the distinction we hope to win . But it is not thus that we are most frequently or most bitterly disappointed . We accomplish the journeys , assume the possessions , and receive the ...
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