The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 2John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... greatest concernment , he will na- turally follow this short and easy way of judging and be- lieving in cases of less moment , and build all his opinions upon insufficient grounds . - Watts on the Mind . 1 CCCCXCII . Diversity of ...
... greatest concernment , he will na- turally follow this short and easy way of judging and be- lieving in cases of less moment , and build all his opinions upon insufficient grounds . - Watts on the Mind . 1 CCCCXCII . Diversity of ...
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... greatest part of our necessary things to other countries , from whence in return we brought the materials of diseases , folly , and vice , to spend among our- selves . Hence , it follows of necessity , that vast numbers of our people ...
... greatest part of our necessary things to other countries , from whence in return we brought the materials of diseases , folly , and vice , to spend among our- selves . Hence , it follows of necessity , that vast numbers of our people ...
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... greatest . I am far from thinking , that men who give way to their propensi- ties , are void of reason ; but that their reason , from edu- cation , from connexions , from self - interest , from situation , from climate , from the nature ...
... greatest . I am far from thinking , that men who give way to their propensi- ties , are void of reason ; but that their reason , from edu- cation , from connexions , from self - interest , from situation , from climate , from the nature ...
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... greatest consequence to human life . 1 As the health and strength , or weakness of our bodies , is very much owing to their methods of treating us when we were young ; so the soundness or folly of our minds is not less owing to their ...
... greatest consequence to human life . 1 As the health and strength , or weakness of our bodies , is very much owing to their methods of treating us when we were young ; so the soundness or folly of our minds is not less owing to their ...
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... greatest difficulties , and mountains are levelled , and oceans bounded , by the slender force of human beings . - Johnson . DXXXVII . The really Ignorant . - He that does not know those things which are of use and necessity for him to ...
... greatest difficulties , and mountains are levelled , and oceans bounded , by the slender force of human beings . - Johnson . DXXXVII . The really Ignorant . - He that does not know those things which are of use and necessity for him to ...
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