The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... Philosophy . XLVIII . The Rich and the Poor . - There is not such a mighty difference , as some men imagine , between the poor and the rich - in pomp , show , and opinion , there is a great VOL . I. - 3 deal , but little as to the ...
... Philosophy . XLVIII . The Rich and the Poor . - There is not such a mighty difference , as some men imagine , between the poor and the rich - in pomp , show , and opinion , there is a great VOL . I. - 3 deal , but little as to the ...
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... philosopher's stone ? " - " You are mistaken , " " They wish to discover the quadrature of the circle ? " - ' — “ No . ” 66 They do pe- nance for old sins ? " — " Nothing of all this . " " Then they are mad : if they neither hear , nor ...
... philosopher's stone ? " - " You are mistaken , " " They wish to discover the quadrature of the circle ? " - ' — “ No . ” 66 They do pe- nance for old sins ? " — " Nothing of all this . " " Then they are mad : if they neither hear , nor ...
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... philosopher to set at nought these distinctions ? Is he to lay no stress upon the different state of the art ? Is he to imagine it imports not that the peasant in Muscovy subsists on garlic , and solaces himself with ardent spirits ...
... philosopher to set at nought these distinctions ? Is he to lay no stress upon the different state of the art ? Is he to imagine it imports not that the peasant in Muscovy subsists on garlic , and solaces himself with ardent spirits ...
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... philosopher , to engage in the dispute . Their esteem continued till the boat landed , when they saw the monk take up his wallet , and throw it across his shoulders : by which they found he was only a lay brother , whose office is that ...
... philosopher , to engage in the dispute . Their esteem continued till the boat landed , when they saw the monk take up his wallet , and throw it across his shoulders : by which they found he was only a lay brother , whose office is that ...
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... philosophy of moralists , whether we are capable of so intimate and cordial a coalition of friendship as , that one man may pour out his bosom - his every thought and floating fancy - his very inmost soul , with unreserved con- fidence ...
... philosophy of moralists , whether we are capable of so intimate and cordial a coalition of friendship as , that one man may pour out his bosom - his every thought and floating fancy - his very inmost soul , with unreserved con- fidence ...
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