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... mind's eye the more , the more the mind's eye becomes accustomed to it . It seems to dazzle the strong intellect more effectually than the feeble . It has been well said that Burke sways the mass of intelligent and cultivated readers ...
... mind's eye the more , the more the mind's eye becomes accustomed to it . It seems to dazzle the strong intellect more effectually than the feeble . It has been well said that Burke sways the mass of intelligent and cultivated readers ...
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... minds have been deceived by appearances . The charge against him will be found forcibly stated in Moore's Life of Sheridan : 1 Burke's father was a Protestant and his mother a Catholic . The girls of the family were brought up in the ...
... minds have been deceived by appearances . The charge against him will be found forcibly stated in Moore's Life of Sheridan : 1 Burke's father was a Protestant and his mother a Catholic . The girls of the family were brought up in the ...
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... mind , indeed , lies parted asunder in his works , like some vast continent severed by a con- vulsion of nature - each portion peopled by its own giant race of opinions , differing altogether in features and language , and com- mitted ...
... mind , indeed , lies parted asunder in his works , like some vast continent severed by a con- vulsion of nature - each portion peopled by its own giant race of opinions , differing altogether in features and language , and com- mitted ...
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... mind of Frederick , Prince of Wales , the King's father , but it sprang up and bore its fruits in the son . It contains nothing specially of a Tory nature in its arguments , and is in fact a piece of the purest Whiggism ' . But it was ...
... mind of Frederick , Prince of Wales , the King's father , but it sprang up and bore its fruits in the son . It contains nothing specially of a Tory nature in its arguments , and is in fact a piece of the purest Whiggism ' . But it was ...
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... mind ? it is a mind that sees any proposition in one single contracted point of view , unable to complicate any subject with the circumstances and considerations that are , or may , or ought to be , combined with it . And pray , what is ...
... mind ? it is a mind that sees any proposition in one single contracted point of view , unable to complicate any subject with the circumstances and considerations that are , or may , or ought to be , combined with it . And pray , what is ...
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