| John Philpot CURRAN (Right Hon.) - 1805 - 448 páginas
...purge and difappear ; but the perverfenefles of a mean and narrow intellect, is like the excrefcences that grow upon a body naturally cold and dark : No fire to wafte them, and no ray to enlighten, they affimilate and coalefce with thofe qualities fo congenial... | |
| Edward Alured Draper - 1806 - 426 páginas
...perversenesses " of a mean and narrow intellect are like the " excrescences that grow upon a body natu" rally cold and dark, no fire to waste them, " and no ray...they assimilate and " coalesce with those qualities so congenial to " their nature, and acquire an incorrigible per" manency in the union with kindred... | |
| 1806 - 576 páginas
...perversenesses of a mean and narrow intellect are like the excrescences thai grow upon a body naturally cold am! 'dark ; no fire to waste them, and no ray to enlighten,...they assimilate and coalesce with those qualities so congenial to their nature, and acquire an incorrigible permanency in the union wit!\ kimlr.-M frost... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 484 páginas
...its light, they soon purge and disappear : but the perversenesses of a mean and narrow intellect, is like the excrescences that grow upon a body naturally...they assimilate and coalesce with those qualities so congenial to their nature, and acquire an incorrigible permanency in the union with kindred frost... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 492 páginas
...its light, they soon purge and disappear : but the perversenesses of a mean and narrow intellect, is like the excrescences that grow upon a body naturally...they assimilate and coalesce with those qualities so congenial to their nature, and acquire an incorrigible permanency in the union with kindred frost... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 354 páginas
...its light, they soon purge and disappear ? but the perversenesses of a mean and narrow intellect is like the excrescences that grow upon a body naturally...they assimilate and coalesce with those qualities so congenial to their nature, and acquire an incorrigible permanency in the union with kindred frost... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 348 páginas
...purge and disappear ? but the perversenesses of a mean and narrow intellect is like the ex« crescences that grow upon a body naturally cold and dark{ no fire to waste them, and no ray to enlighten, they assirrti256 SPEECH OF MR. CfjRRAN late and coalesce with those qualities so congenial to their nature,... | |
| 1816 - 658 páginas
...by its light, they soon purge and disappear; but the perverseness of a mean and narrow intellect is like the excrescences that grow upon a body naturally cold and dark: no fire to .waste them and no raj' to enlighten, they assimilate and coalesce with those qualities so congenial to their nature,... | |
| William O'Regan - 1817 - 346 páginas
...by its light, they soon purge and disappear; but the perversenesses of a mean and narrow intellect, are like the excrescences that grow upon a body naturally...they assimilate and coalesce with those qualities so congenial to their nature, and acquire an incorrigible permanency in the union with kindred frost... | |
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