Selected Prose and PoetryRinehart, 1952 - 488 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 62
... effects almost without the intervention of the will , care ought to be taken that , when the choice is unrestrained , the best examples only should be exhibited ; and that which is likely to operate so strongly , should not be mis ...
... effects almost without the intervention of the will , care ought to be taken that , when the choice is unrestrained , the best examples only should be exhibited ; and that which is likely to operate so strongly , should not be mis ...
الصفحة 127
... effects are only shame , anguish , and perturbation . It is above all other vices inconsistent with the character of a social being , because it sacrifices truth and kindness to very weak temptations . He that plunders a wealthy ...
... effects are only shame , anguish , and perturbation . It is above all other vices inconsistent with the character of a social being , because it sacrifices truth and kindness to very weak temptations . He that plunders a wealthy ...
الصفحة 175
... effect of this paper I know not ; perhaps he will read it and laugh , and light the fire in his furnace ; but my ... effects , a defect of which we become more sensible by every attempt to supply it . Vulgar and inactive minds confound ...
... effect of this paper I know not ; perhaps he will read it and laugh , and light the fire in his furnace ; but my ... effects , a defect of which we become more sensible by every attempt to supply it . Vulgar and inactive minds confound ...
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