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His own existence was a dialogue between the contemplative and active faculties of man - between a lofty sense of moral duty and the frailty of his desires and habits - between a noble sense of intellectual power , and the childish ...
His own existence was a dialogue between the contemplative and active faculties of man - between a lofty sense of moral duty and the frailty of his desires and habits - between a noble sense of intellectual power , and the childish ...
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But these mournful sentiments -- the sense of human ignorance and frailty — the pangs of broken affections ,were corrected by a noble and abiding trust in that higher state of existence in which the intellect is ...
But these mournful sentiments -- the sense of human ignorance and frailty — the pangs of broken affections ,were corrected by a noble and abiding trust in that higher state of existence in which the intellect is ...
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It deserves a passing remark that in the fourteenth century the temporal power of the Popes had no existence in the sense it acquired in the following ages . They had ceased to be sovereigns of Rome itself in more than name .
It deserves a passing remark that in the fourteenth century the temporal power of the Popes had no existence in the sense it acquired in the following ages . They had ceased to be sovereigns of Rome itself in more than name .
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