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... respect . Her increasing com- merce has added to this importance . It was , if we remember aright , about the year 1786 that a few bags of cotton of Ameri- can growth were seized at the Custom House in Liverpool , as not being what the ...
... respect . Her increasing com- merce has added to this importance . It was , if we remember aright , about the year 1786 that a few bags of cotton of Ameri- can growth were seized at the Custom House in Liverpool , as not being what the ...
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... respect to Imagination or creative genius , but with respect to spiritual purity and elevation . The unhesitating verdict would exalt the Poetry of the present day . As is the Poet , so are the auditors ; and the inference from the ...
... respect to Imagination or creative genius , but with respect to spiritual purity and elevation . The unhesitating verdict would exalt the Poetry of the present day . As is the Poet , so are the auditors ; and the inference from the ...
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... respect to the way of life . Nor did she hesitate to inculcate , in direct opposition to the current notions of her Church , the absolute distinction between the religion of rites and ceremonies , and the religion of the heart . By ...
... respect to the way of life . Nor did she hesitate to inculcate , in direct opposition to the current notions of her Church , the absolute distinction between the religion of rites and ceremonies , and the religion of the heart . By ...
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... respecting another point , if she does not mean so , why does she say so ? Whether she means so or not , here is the language thrown out among the church- es in all its liability to misinterpretation . A few quotations will show that we ...
... respecting another point , if she does not mean so , why does she say so ? Whether she means so or not , here is the language thrown out among the church- es in all its liability to misinterpretation . A few quotations will show that we ...
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... respect for law ; there , too , under the Athenian institutions , as if by magic , there grew up with the most ... respecting the character of the Sophists , see Grote's History of Greece , vol . viii . , ch . lxvii .; and for a new ...
... respect for law ; there , too , under the Athenian institutions , as if by magic , there grew up with the most ... respecting the character of the Sophists , see Grote's History of Greece , vol . viii . , ch . lxvii .; and for a new ...
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