The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen2Nathaniel Parker Willis Pierce and Williams., 1830 |
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... ture . The misnamed Logic of the Sophists , delighted less in the discovery of truth , than in the fabrication of cunning fal- lacies , and plausible absurdities ; and the demolition of 6 Civil Influence of Athenian Philosophy .
... ture . The misnamed Logic of the Sophists , delighted less in the discovery of truth , than in the fabrication of cunning fal- lacies , and plausible absurdities ; and the demolition of 6 Civil Influence of Athenian Philosophy .
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... less pro- ductive of those public virtues which constitute the glory and security of a state . We might appeal to the illustrious exam- ples of incorruptible patriotism , of heroic courage and uncon- querable love of liberty , which ...
... less pro- ductive of those public virtues which constitute the glory and security of a state . We might appeal to the illustrious exam- ples of incorruptible patriotism , of heroic courage and uncon- querable love of liberty , which ...
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... less injurious in its consequences . They seem to have regarded man more as a reasoning than an active being . Like the sages of Chaldea , they conceived it necessary to reduce their ethical systems to some one elementary principle ...
... less injurious in its consequences . They seem to have regarded man more as a reasoning than an active being . Like the sages of Chaldea , they conceived it necessary to reduce their ethical systems to some one elementary principle ...
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... less dangerous aspect : but their superior claims to political merit may admit of a reasonable question . They did not so utterly wither the moral faculties , nor assail with such lawless violence the bulwarks of civil order : but so ...
... less dangerous aspect : but their superior claims to political merit may admit of a reasonable question . They did not so utterly wither the moral faculties , nor assail with such lawless violence the bulwarks of civil order : but so ...
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... less efforts of genius , men have been too often blinded to their tremendous energy in accelerating her downfall : as , of old , the lightning hallowed the spot it had wasted and blackened . Such were the vaunted " triumphs of ...
... less efforts of genius , men have been too often blinded to their tremendous energy in accelerating her downfall : as , of old , the lightning hallowed the spot it had wasted and blackened . Such were the vaunted " triumphs of ...
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