The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, المجلد 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... speak well , but also never think well , of those whom they dislike , and the whole character and conduct is considered with an eye to that particular thing which offends them . - Butler . XV . peace The Religion of Christ . - The ...
... speak well , but also never think well , of those whom they dislike , and the whole character and conduct is considered with an eye to that particular thing which offends them . - Butler . XV . peace The Religion of Christ . - The ...
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... speak against it ; and when it happens that a graceful figure is the habitation of a 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 ...
... speak against it ; and when it happens that a graceful figure is the habitation of a 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 ...
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... speak , nor feel , nor see , what can they be doing ? " — 66 ' They are GAMBLING ! — From the German of Lichtwehr . LI . Experience without Learning . — Verilie they bee fewest in number , that bee happie or wise by unlearned experi ...
... speak , nor feel , nor see , what can they be doing ? " — 66 ' They are GAMBLING ! — From the German of Lichtwehr . LI . Experience without Learning . — Verilie they bee fewest in number , that bee happie or wise by unlearned experi ...
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... speak more properly , not to know them at all . In short , when I consider the egregious ignorance of the people of England touching their laws , it calls to my mind that period in the Roman government , when " the calendar was so ...
... speak more properly , not to know them at all . In short , when I consider the egregious ignorance of the people of England touching their laws , it calls to my mind that period in the Roman government , when " the calendar was so ...
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... speak ? " Shall we take notice of the servile condition of Asia ; the drudgery of Europe ; or the misfortunes of ... speaking , they were savages ; when FROM THE BEST AUTHORS . 55.
... speak ? " Shall we take notice of the servile condition of Asia ; the drudgery of Europe ; or the misfortunes of ... speaking , they were savages ; when FROM THE BEST AUTHORS . 55.
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