The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, المجلد 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... consequences are extremely fatal ; the former producing storms and inundations , and the latter anarchy and confusion . Lore Bacon observes , that war is to states what exercise is ta individuals ; a proper proportion may contribute to ...
... consequences are extremely fatal ; the former producing storms and inundations , and the latter anarchy and confusion . Lore Bacon observes , that war is to states what exercise is ta individuals ; a proper proportion may contribute to ...
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... consequences of previous causes , and the invariable operations of na- ture , and we forget that nature is nothing more than the art of her Omnipotent Author . - Soame Jenyns ' Disquisi- tions . II . Intemperance . Those men who destroy ...
... consequences of previous causes , and the invariable operations of na- ture , and we forget that nature is nothing more than the art of her Omnipotent Author . - Soame Jenyns ' Disquisi- tions . II . Intemperance . Those men who destroy ...
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... consequence of age , we must necessarily be wiser . They , in their successive generations , laid aside absurdities which had descended to them from their fathers ; that was a piece of wisdom on their parts which we might imitate with ...
... consequence of age , we must necessarily be wiser . They , in their successive generations , laid aside absurdities which had descended to them from their fathers ; that was a piece of wisdom on their parts which we might imitate with ...
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... consequences is known to flow , it becomes us to give virtue all the advantage which can be derived " from first possession . " ́Parr's Discourse on Education . XXXI . Rules for Correcting Credulous and Contradictory Dispositions . The ...
... consequences is known to flow , it becomes us to give virtue all the advantage which can be derived " from first possession . " ́Parr's Discourse on Education . XXXI . Rules for Correcting Credulous and Contradictory Dispositions . The ...
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... consequences of explosions occasioned by excessive oppression , and have only been terminated , after a bloody contest , by the triumph of liberty , or by re - establishing that empire of despotism which succeeding events must ...
... consequences of explosions occasioned by excessive oppression , and have only been terminated , after a bloody contest , by the triumph of liberty , or by re - establishing that empire of despotism which succeeding events must ...
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