The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... Fear . Such as are in immediate fear of losing their estates , of banishment , or of slavery , live in perpetual an- guish , and lose all appetite and repose ; whereas , such as are actually poor slaves and exiles , oftentimes live as ...
... Fear . Such as are in immediate fear of losing their estates , of banishment , or of slavery , live in perpetual an- guish , and lose all appetite and repose ; whereas , such as are actually poor slaves and exiles , oftentimes live as ...
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... Fear as a Moral Agent . The fear of pu- nishment may certainly produce sorrow and penitence . Strong apprehensions of future evil , coinciding with pre- sent distress , may force men into a change of conduct ; and the satisfaction ...
... Fear as a Moral Agent . The fear of pu- nishment may certainly produce sorrow and penitence . Strong apprehensions of future evil , coinciding with pre- sent distress , may force men into a change of conduct ; and the satisfaction ...
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... fear of pain or reproach having given them cau- tion and dexterity in the practice of vice . - Anon . LXVII . Sympathy between the Mental and Physical Constitu tions . The subjection of mental feelings to corporal in- fluences is a ...
... fear of pain or reproach having given them cau- tion and dexterity in the practice of vice . - Anon . LXVII . Sympathy between the Mental and Physical Constitu tions . The subjection of mental feelings to corporal in- fluences is a ...
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... fear death , as children fear the dark ; and as that natural fear in children is increased by frightful tales , so is the other . Groans , convulsions , weeping friends , and the like , show death terrible ; yet there is no passion so ...
... fear death , as children fear the dark ; and as that natural fear in children is increased by frightful tales , so is the other . Groans , convulsions , weeping friends , and the like , show death terrible ; yet there is no passion so ...
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... fear ; were they born wicked , spiteful , and cruel , some signs of it would come from them ; as little snakes strive to bite , and little tigers to tear . But nature having been as sparing of offensive weapons to man as to pigeons and ...
... fear ; were they born wicked , spiteful , and cruel , some signs of it would come from them ; as little snakes strive to bite , and little tigers to tear . But nature having been as sparing of offensive weapons to man as to pigeons and ...
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