Defining Noah Webster: Mind and Morals in the Early RepublicUniversity Press of America, 1990 - 421 Seiten |
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... praise -- and , what is in itself laudable , though no man should praise it . " Reid elaborates further : honour , which is This principle of acknowledged by all men who pretend to character , is only another name for what we call a ...
... praise -- and , what is in itself laudable , though no man should praise it . " Reid elaborates further : honour , which is This principle of acknowledged by all men who pretend to character , is only another name for what we call a ...
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... praise to the editor : " Your instructive Gazette has a great mind by opposing reason to the Clubmen ; others I find rather use declamation , which makes bad worse ; for declamation is easily mixed with passions and passionate men are ...
... praise to the editor : " Your instructive Gazette has a great mind by opposing reason to the Clubmen ; others I find rather use declamation , which makes bad worse ; for declamation is easily mixed with passions and passionate men are ...
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... praise ; to be disgraced by miscarriage , or punished for neglect , where success would have been without applause , and diligence without reward . ' Among these these unhappy mortals is the writer of dictionaries ; . . .. And among his ...
... praise ; to be disgraced by miscarriage , or punished for neglect , where success would have been without applause , and diligence without reward . ' Among these these unhappy mortals is the writer of dictionaries ; . . .. And among his ...
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Dedication | 1 |
CHAPTER 2 | 47 |
CHAPTER 3 | 71 |
Urheberrecht | |
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