The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, المجلد 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... judgment to congenial and profitable exercise . There is sometimes as much in the way in which a truth is stated as in the truth itself . In this volume the best writers of all ages and nations are made to utter their best thoughts in ...
... judgment to congenial and profitable exercise . There is sometimes as much in the way in which a truth is stated as in the truth itself . In this volume the best writers of all ages and nations are made to utter their best thoughts in ...
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... judgment to every plausible appearance . It is no part of civility or good breeding to part with truth , but to main- tain it with decency and candour . — Watts , XXXII . Baseness or Nobleness of the Literary Character . - Au- thorship ...
... judgment to every plausible appearance . It is no part of civility or good breeding to part with truth , but to main- tain it with decency and candour . — Watts , XXXII . Baseness or Nobleness of the Literary Character . - Au- thorship ...
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... judgment is cruel . We readily excuse paralytics from labour ; and shall we be angry with a hypochondriac for not ... judgments one of another . Thus one man shall be praised for his patience , because he is not by nature prone to anger ...
... judgment is cruel . We readily excuse paralytics from labour ; and shall we be angry with a hypochondriac for not ... judgments one of another . Thus one man shall be praised for his patience , because he is not by nature prone to anger ...
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... judgment ; and it would be as difficult for the mind to determine fairly on a fact or the truth of a principle , when it was so predisposed , as it would be for a judge to determine fairly in a cause , on one side of which he was bribed ...
... judgment ; and it would be as difficult for the mind to determine fairly on a fact or the truth of a principle , when it was so predisposed , as it would be for a judge to determine fairly in a cause , on one side of which he was bribed ...
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... judgment , and have consequently nothing which they truly believe.— David Williams . LXXVII . Strife . The Hottentots , even , run to the suppression of strife when it has invaded a family , the same as we do to extinguish a fire ; and ...
... judgment , and have consequently nothing which they truly believe.— David Williams . LXXVII . Strife . The Hottentots , even , run to the suppression of strife when it has invaded a family , the same as we do to extinguish a fire ; and ...
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