The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... once more . As night and day , winter and summer , are alternately irculated over the various regions of the globe , so are poverty and wealth , idleness and industry , ignorance and cience , despotism and liberty , by a uniform process ...
... once more . As night and day , winter and summer , are alternately irculated over the various regions of the globe , so are poverty and wealth , idleness and industry , ignorance and cience , despotism and liberty , by a uniform process ...
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... once re- ceived from a famed writer becomes traditional to pos- terity . - Dryden . V. Punishments . The punishment of criminals should be of use : when a man is hanged he is good for nothing.- Voltaire . VI . Duty of Parents . - The ...
... once re- ceived from a famed writer becomes traditional to pos- terity . - Dryden . V. Punishments . The punishment of criminals should be of use : when a man is hanged he is good for nothing.- Voltaire . VI . Duty of Parents . - The ...
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... once begun to love virtue from little motives , loses the motive as he increases the love , and at last worships the Deity , where before he only coveted gold upon its altar . - E . L. Bulwer . XXVII . Prejudices . — The world , with ...
... once begun to love virtue from little motives , loses the motive as he increases the love , and at last worships the Deity , where before he only coveted gold upon its altar . - E . L. Bulwer . XXVII . Prejudices . — The world , with ...
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... once the veil begins to rend , it admits of no repair . Ignorance is of a peculiar nature , once dispelled , it is`im- possible to re - establish it ; it is not a thing of itself , but is only the absence of knowledge ; and though men ...
... once the veil begins to rend , it admits of no repair . Ignorance is of a peculiar nature , once dispelled , it is`im- possible to re - establish it ; it is not a thing of itself , but is only the absence of knowledge ; and though men ...
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... once , where now the white man builds His home , and issues forth his proud commands , His dark eye flashes not ; his listless hands Lean on the shepherd's staff ; no more he wields The Libyan bow - but to th ' oppressor yields ...
... once , where now the white man builds His home , and issues forth his proud commands , His dark eye flashes not ; his listless hands Lean on the shepherd's staff ; no more he wields The Libyan bow - but to th ' oppressor yields ...
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