An Introductory Discourse: Delivered Before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York, on the Fourth of May, 1814David Longworth, at the Shakspeare-gallery. N. Van Riper, print., 1815 - 148 Seiten |
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... observation , you may judge of my embarrassment on this occasion . The solemn considerations which grow out of an establishment of this nature must press upon our sensibility , with redoubled force , when we reflect upon the accusations ...
... observation , you may judge of my embarrassment on this occasion . The solemn considerations which grow out of an establishment of this nature must press upon our sensibility , with redoubled force , when we reflect upon the accusations ...
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... observation may , without arrogance , be applied to many of the divines , the physicians , the jurists , and the statesmen whose praises have reached us through the organ of tradition , and whose memories have descended to us adorned ...
... observation may , without arrogance , be applied to many of the divines , the physicians , the jurists , and the statesmen whose praises have reached us through the organ of tradition , and whose memories have descended to us adorned ...
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... observation , —and it has been my favourite study , ( I have read Thucydides , and have studied and admired the master states of the world , ) that , for solidity of reasoning , force of sagacity , and wisdom of conclusion , under such ...
... observation , —and it has been my favourite study , ( I have read Thucydides , and have studied and admired the master states of the world , ) that , for solidity of reasoning , force of sagacity , and wisdom of conclusion , under such ...
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... observation , and can only be the subject of conjecture . Add to this , that the same prescription which has succeeded in one case , may fail in another ; owing to different constitutions , different seasons , and the action of other ...
... observation , and can only be the subject of conjecture . Add to this , that the same prescription which has succeeded in one case , may fail in another ; owing to different constitutions , different seasons , and the action of other ...
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... observing with accuracy and of reading with attention ; they elicit powers that would otherwise lie dormant , and collect know- ledge that would otherwise be scattered . " Science , like fire , is put in motion by collision . " * The ...
... observing with accuracy and of reading with attention ; they elicit powers that would otherwise lie dormant , and collect know- ledge that would otherwise be scattered . " Science , like fire , is put in motion by collision . " * The ...
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