The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 2John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... feel a momentary pang , might , if properly treated , serve to sinew the state in times of danger ; that , as their faces are like ours , their hearts are so too ; that few minds are so base , as that perseverance cannot amend ; that a ...
... feel a momentary pang , might , if properly treated , serve to sinew the state in times of danger ; that , as their faces are like ours , their hearts are so too ; that few minds are so base , as that perseverance cannot amend ; that a ...
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... , we all of us feel a stronger aversion to some offences than to others . One man is alarmed at public robbery , another VOL . II . - 2 takes fright at private stealing , a third startles at FROM THE BEST AUTHORS . 13.
... , we all of us feel a stronger aversion to some offences than to others . One man is alarmed at public robbery , another VOL . II . - 2 takes fright at private stealing , a third startles at FROM THE BEST AUTHORS . 13.
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... feel the influence of this great law of ani- mated nature . - Paley's Moral Philosophy . DXXVI . Benefits and Injuries . - There needs no greater subtlety to prove that both benefits and injuries receive their value from the intention ...
... feel the influence of this great law of ani- mated nature . - Paley's Moral Philosophy . DXXVI . Benefits and Injuries . - There needs no greater subtlety to prove that both benefits and injuries receive their value from the intention ...
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... feel and think exactly alike upon any subject . We should not ar- rogantly pride ourselves upon our virtues and knowledge , nor condemn the errors and weakness of others , since they may depend upon causes which we can neither pro duce ...
... feel and think exactly alike upon any subject . We should not ar- rogantly pride ourselves upon our virtues and knowledge , nor condemn the errors and weakness of others , since they may depend upon causes which we can neither pro duce ...
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... feel very much humbled when they reflect , that they would have been equally so for any other religion , had it been the religion of their parents , or of the country in which they had been born and educated . - B . DCLII . Fear of ...
... feel very much humbled when they reflect , that they would have been equally so for any other religion , had it been the religion of their parents , or of the country in which they had been born and educated . - B . DCLII . Fear of ...
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