Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Volume 1 |
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Page vi
... approbation of such minds alone , that she feels any solici- tude to secure . Of such minds she is anxious to conciliate the esteem , and would spare no pains to purchase their dignified support their unequivocal suffrage . In order to ...
... approbation of such minds alone , that she feels any solici- tude to secure . Of such minds she is anxious to conciliate the esteem , and would spare no pains to purchase their dignified support their unequivocal suffrage . In order to ...
Page ix
... approbation of those best qualified to decide , her judgment was confirmed . Still , how- ever , an opportunity was wanting for observing the consequences of a practical application of the principles she had endeavoured to unfold . When ...
... approbation of those best qualified to decide , her judgment was confirmed . Still , how- ever , an opportunity was wanting for observing the consequences of a practical application of the principles she had endeavoured to unfold . When ...
Page 8
... approbation which their little hearts exulted in the conscious- ness of having merited ? every stage of life the feelings respect will be the same . Through in this The conz quest quest gained over every inclination , which reason and ...
... approbation which their little hearts exulted in the conscious- ness of having merited ? every stage of life the feelings respect will be the same . Through in this The conz quest quest gained over every inclination , which reason and ...
Page 30
... approbation , with- out any distinct notions concerning the moral reasons for either : but as she grew older and wiser , these ap- peared to her in their proper light ; they accorded with the dictates of conscience , and with all those ...
... approbation , with- out any distinct notions concerning the moral reasons for either : but as she grew older and wiser , these ap- peared to her in their proper light ; they accorded with the dictates of conscience , and with all those ...
Page 122
... approbation . Now it does not appear that the world has any business to enquire whether the qualities that render us useful or agreeable to it be genuine or other- wise . Neither is their real value of any importance to the world , so ...
... approbation . Now it does not appear that the world has any business to enquire whether the qualities that render us useful or agreeable to it be genuine or other- wise . Neither is their real value of any importance to the world , so ...
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