The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 2John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... respects , the least difficult ; for which reason it is seldom undertaken.- Lord Bolingbroke . DXIX . Want of Public Spirit . - It would be a happy thing if such as have real capacities for public service were em- ployed in works of ...
... respects , the least difficult ; for which reason it is seldom undertaken.- Lord Bolingbroke . DXIX . Want of Public Spirit . - It would be a happy thing if such as have real capacities for public service were em- ployed in works of ...
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... respect , combined strictly one with another , and distinguished from others , especially in mat- ters of religion . If birth or chance have not thrown a man young into any of these , which yet seldom fails to happen , choice , when he ...
... respect , combined strictly one with another , and distinguished from others , especially in mat- ters of religion . If birth or chance have not thrown a man young into any of these , which yet seldom fails to happen , choice , when he ...
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... respect their integrity . The men I am afraid of , are the men who believe every thing , subscribe to every thing , and vote for every thing.- Bishop Shipley . DCIII . Influence of Custom in Education . The methods 62 SELECT PASSAGES.
... respect their integrity . The men I am afraid of , are the men who believe every thing , subscribe to every thing , and vote for every thing.- Bishop Shipley . DCIII . Influence of Custom in Education . The methods 62 SELECT PASSAGES.
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... respect those who conscien- tiously differ from ourselves , the only practical effect of the difference will be , to make us enlighten the ignorance on one side or the other from which it springs , by in- structing them , if it be ...
... respect those who conscien- tiously differ from ourselves , the only practical effect of the difference will be , to make us enlighten the ignorance on one side or the other from which it springs , by in- structing them , if it be ...
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... respect their subjects let them be admonished , that the physical strength resides in the governed ; that the strength wants only to be felt and roused , to lay prostrate the most ancient and con- firmed dominion ; that civil authority ...
... respect their subjects let them be admonished , that the physical strength resides in the governed ; that the strength wants only to be felt and roused , to lay prostrate the most ancient and con- firmed dominion ; that civil authority ...
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