The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... regard to the fathers , whose opinions have been looked upon as oracles , though we discover various errors in their morality . Clemens Alexandrinus holds the eating of white bread unlawful ; forbids music and singing ; de- clares that ...
... regard to the fathers , whose opinions have been looked upon as oracles , though we discover various errors in their morality . Clemens Alexandrinus holds the eating of white bread unlawful ; forbids music and singing ; de- clares that ...
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... regard which the Peruvians had for their kings , and the numerous particulars which show how happy they both were in such a paternal government . It is scarcely possible to read , without tears , that such a country as this should be ...
... regard which the Peruvians had for their kings , and the numerous particulars which show how happy they both were in such a paternal government . It is scarcely possible to read , without tears , that such a country as this should be ...
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... regard to the different objects by which we are affected . All that we have not at our birth , and that we stand in need of at the years of maturity , is the gift of education . - Rous · seau . CLXXXIX . Plato's Republic . Plato , in ...
... regard to the different objects by which we are affected . All that we have not at our birth , and that we stand in need of at the years of maturity , is the gift of education . - Rous · seau . CLXXXIX . Plato's Republic . Plato , in ...
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... regard to the justice of eter- nal causation . He interdicts the enjoyment of all other creatures , and , regarding the world as his property , in mere wantonness destroys myriads on whom have been be- stowed beauties and perfections ...
... regard to the justice of eter- nal causation . He interdicts the enjoyment of all other creatures , and , regarding the world as his property , in mere wantonness destroys myriads on whom have been be- stowed beauties and perfections ...
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... regard to others , but hard and severe against himself . After a good action , which had cost him some trouble , he will not be negligent for a long time , as if he had done enough ; neither will he lose his spirits if , perhaps , his ...
... regard to others , but hard and severe against himself . After a good action , which had cost him some trouble , he will not be negligent for a long time , as if he had done enough ; neither will he lose his spirits if , perhaps , his ...
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