The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... virtuous soul , when the beauty of the face speaks out the modesty and humi lity of the mind , and the justness of the proportion raises our thoughts up to the heart and wisdom of the great Creator , something may be allowed it and ...
... virtuous soul , when the beauty of the face speaks out the modesty and humi lity of the mind , and the justness of the proportion raises our thoughts up to the heart and wisdom of the great Creator , something may be allowed it and ...
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... virtues or his vices - shows us how he came first to take a ' right or a wrong turn - the prospects which invited him to aspire to higher degrees of glory , or the delusions which misled him from his virtue and his peace ; the circum ...
... virtues or his vices - shows us how he came first to take a ' right or a wrong turn - the prospects which invited him to aspire to higher degrees of glory , or the delusions which misled him from his virtue and his peace ; the circum ...
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... virtues or vices be established in habits . This may account for the risks they run without apprehension , or the celerity with which they recover from circumstances of shame and humiliation . It is commonly observed , that the vices of ...
... virtues or vices be established in habits . This may account for the risks they run without apprehension , or the celerity with which they recover from circumstances of shame and humiliation . It is commonly observed , that the vices of ...
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... virtuous . What wouldst thou think of a physician to whom some prince had committed the care of the health of his sub- jects , who , instead of recommending temperance and ex- ercise , and using every means in his power to prevent the ...
... virtuous . What wouldst thou think of a physician to whom some prince had committed the care of the health of his sub- jects , who , instead of recommending temperance and ex- ercise , and using every means in his power to prevent the ...
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... virtues , which himself possesses . It might , indeed , seem as if men looked upon their own virtues and vices , as their property or possession ; and could not bear to see that property transferred upon others ; from the acknowledged ...
... virtues , which himself possesses . It might , indeed , seem as if men looked upon their own virtues and vices , as their property or possession ; and could not bear to see that property transferred upon others ; from the acknowledged ...
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