The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 2John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... wisdom of all ages hath been to review at fit periods those errors , defects , or excesses , that have insen . sibly crept into the public administration ; to brush the dust off the wheels , and oil them again , or , if it be found ...
... wisdom of all ages hath been to review at fit periods those errors , defects , or excesses , that have insen . sibly crept into the public administration ; to brush the dust off the wheels , and oil them again , or , if it be found ...
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... Wisdom . - Far above all herocs , and far above all politicians , as we usually find them , would be that benefactor to his species , whose wisdom should have taught him to set a right value upon the life of man , whose eloquence in ...
... Wisdom . - Far above all herocs , and far above all politicians , as we usually find them , would be that benefactor to his species , whose wisdom should have taught him to set a right value upon the life of man , whose eloquence in ...
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... wisdom in persons who have directed the affairs of government in seasons of apparent tranquillity . - Parr's Sequel to the Printed Paper . DXVIII . Prejudice . — All men are apt to have a high conceit of their own understandings , and ...
... wisdom in persons who have directed the affairs of government in seasons of apparent tranquillity . - Parr's Sequel to the Printed Paper . DXVIII . Prejudice . — All men are apt to have a high conceit of their own understandings , and ...
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... wisdom of his counsels , the gentleness of his insinuations , and the force of his example . Few persons , in their infancy , learn the art of employing and governing themselves ; and it is very difficult to learn it till the faculties ...
... wisdom of his counsels , the gentleness of his insinuations , and the force of his example . Few persons , in their infancy , learn the art of employing and governing themselves ; and it is very difficult to learn it till the faculties ...
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... wisdom and counsel shall not alter them to the better , what shall be the end ? Bacon , - DLXXVI . Character . How different is the human mind accord- ing to the difference of place . In our passions , as in our creeds , we are the mere ...
... wisdom and counsel shall not alter them to the better , what shall be the end ? Bacon , - DLXXVI . Character . How different is the human mind accord- ing to the difference of place . In our passions , as in our creeds , we are the mere ...
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