The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... direct the actions of philosophers as well as the ignorant , is a matter of controversy , not of fact the people are slaves to the magistrates . The des- potism of this multitude of tyrants is more insupportable , the less the distance ...
... direct the actions of philosophers as well as the ignorant , is a matter of controversy , not of fact the people are slaves to the magistrates . The des- potism of this multitude of tyrants is more insupportable , the less the distance ...
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... direct . And what powerful effects edu- cation wrought at Sparta , the long duration and history of its government sufficiently declare : " Lacedæmonii soli toto orbe terrarum septingentos jam annos amplius unis moribus 58 SELECT PASSAGES.
... direct . And what powerful effects edu- cation wrought at Sparta , the long duration and history of its government sufficiently declare : " Lacedæmonii soli toto orbe terrarum septingentos jam annos amplius unis moribus 58 SELECT PASSAGES.
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... direct tendency to weaken the powers of volition , or to enervate the governing powers of the mind . Doctor Johnson says , that those who have contracted bad habits must get rid of them as well as they can : but he seems , at the same ...
... direct tendency to weaken the powers of volition , or to enervate the governing powers of the mind . Doctor Johnson says , that those who have contracted bad habits must get rid of them as well as they can : but he seems , at the same ...
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... direct tendency to lead the amiable delinquent into the paths of error and of vice . Cold , phlegmatic beings - who never felt the inspiration of ge- nius , the turbulence of passion , or the enthusiasm of vir- tue - who are ...
... direct tendency to lead the amiable delinquent into the paths of error and of vice . Cold , phlegmatic beings - who never felt the inspiration of ge- nius , the turbulence of passion , or the enthusiasm of vir- tue - who are ...
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... direct- ed by their priests to believe . - Darwin's Temple of Na- .. ture . CCXXVII . Difference between a Government of Art and one of Chance . To suppose the social order is not capable of im- provement from the progress of the human ...
... direct- ed by their priests to believe . - Darwin's Temple of Na- .. ture . CCXXVII . Difference between a Government of Art and one of Chance . To suppose the social order is not capable of im- provement from the progress of the human ...
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