| William Mudford - 1802 - 166 pages
...mind as they are modified by various institutions and accidental influences of climate or custom from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age or country ; he must consider right and wrong in their abstracted and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 162 pages
...as they are modified by various institutions and accidental influences Of climate -or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude, He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age and country; he must consider right and wrons in their abstracted and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806 - 376 pages
...as they are modified by various institutions, and accidental influences, of climate or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age and country; he must consider right and wrong in their abstracted and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Ethiopia - 1810 - 230 pages
...mind as they are modified by various institutions and aecidental influences of climate or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest Tiimself of the prejudices of his age or country ; he must consider fight and wrong in their abstracted... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 428 pages
...as they are modified by various institutions, and accidental influences, of climate or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age or country ; he must consider right and wrong in their abstracted and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English fiction - 1811 - 194 pages
...mind as they are modified by various institutions and accidental influences of climate or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age or country; he must consider right and wrong ia their abstracted and invariable... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Francis William Blagdon - English fiction - 1811 - 250 pages
...as they are modified by various institutions, and accidental influences, of climate or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age or country ; he must consider right and wrong in their abstracted and... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 pages
...as they are modified by various institutions, and accidental influences of climate or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age or country; he must consider right and wrong in their abstract and invariable... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1816 - 484 pages
...custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to-the despondence of decrepitude. Hem ust divest himself of the prejudices of his age or country; he must consider right and wrong in their abstracted and invariable state ; he must disregard present laws and opinions, and rise to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English fiction - 1816 - 250 pages
...mind as they are modified by various institutions and accidental influences of climate or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age or country ; he must consider right and wrong in their abstracted and... | |
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