The Spectator, Volum 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Pàgina 7
... reason , and what all men should consent to . In this latter acceptation of the phrase , it is no great wonder people err so much against it , since it is not every one who is possessed of it , and there are fewer who , " Your against ...
... reason , and what all men should consent to . In this latter acceptation of the phrase , it is no great wonder people err so much against it , since it is not every one who is possessed of it , and there are fewer who , " Your against ...
Pàgina 9
... reason but to appear a woman of the best quality in the church . This ab- surd custom had better be abolished than retained , if it were but to prevent evils of no higher nature than this is : But I am informed of objections much more ...
... reason but to appear a woman of the best quality in the church . This ab- surd custom had better be abolished than retained , if it were but to prevent evils of no higher nature than this is : But I am informed of objections much more ...
Pàgina 24
... reason , but that I thought what he proposed the effect of humor and old age , which I am now convinced had reason and good sense in it . I cannot now go into the parlor to him , and make his heart glad with an account of a matter which ...
... reason , but that I thought what he proposed the effect of humor and old age , which I am now convinced had reason and good sense in it . I cannot now go into the parlor to him , and make his heart glad with an account of a matter which ...
Pàgina 25
... reason interposes against instinct , where it would carry either out of the interests of the other , there arises that happiest intercourse of good offices between those dearest relations of human life . The father , according to the ...
... reason interposes against instinct , where it would carry either out of the interests of the other , there arises that happiest intercourse of good offices between those dearest relations of human life . The father , according to the ...
Pàgina 26
... reason , not the im- pulses of instinct . " It is from the common prejudices which men re- ceive from their parents , that hatreds are kept alive from one generation to another ; and when men act by instinct , hatreds will descend when ...
... reason , not the im- pulses of instinct . " It is from the common prejudices which men re- ceive from their parents , that hatreds are kept alive from one generation to another ; and when men act by instinct , hatreds will descend when ...
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