The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 2John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... regard to misfor- tunes , they are the same with regard to enjoyments ; we are formed differently , and have different tastes and per- ceptions of things : by the force of habit , education , or a particular cast of mind , it happens ...
... regard to misfor- tunes , they are the same with regard to enjoyments ; we are formed differently , and have different tastes and per- ceptions of things : by the force of habit , education , or a particular cast of mind , it happens ...
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... regard to all points and articles of faith . But as there have been amongst these churchmen several systems of doctrine ' or belief , they all assert for themselves that they only are orthodox , and in the right ; and that all others ...
... regard to all points and articles of faith . But as there have been amongst these churchmen several systems of doctrine ' or belief , they all assert for themselves that they only are orthodox , and in the right ; and that all others ...
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... regard to the ge neral rules of morality is what is properly called a sense of duty ; a principle of the greatest consequence in human life , and the only principle by which the bulk of mankind are capable of directing their actions ...
... regard to the ge neral rules of morality is what is properly called a sense of duty ; a principle of the greatest consequence in human life , and the only principle by which the bulk of mankind are capable of directing their actions ...
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... regard mankind with the same sort of observation , with which we read the natural history , or remark the manners of any other animal , there is nothing in the human character which would more surprise us , than the almost universal ...
... regard mankind with the same sort of observation , with which we read the natural history , or remark the manners of any other animal , there is nothing in the human character which would more surprise us , than the almost universal ...
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... regard as fabulous , is the brightest of all the trophies with which our country is adorned ; and surely the period cannot be distant when the zeal of the philanthropist , equally noble and benevolent , shall put a stop to those ...
... regard as fabulous , is the brightest of all the trophies with which our country is adorned ; and surely the period cannot be distant when the zeal of the philanthropist , equally noble and benevolent , shall put a stop to those ...
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