The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, المجلد 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... tempers , as the seat of the disease alters . And though men see daily instances of this , they do not reflect , but praise or blame the sick capriciously . Hence a miserable melan- cholic shall labour under a double disease ; the ...
... tempers , as the seat of the disease alters . And though men see daily instances of this , they do not reflect , but praise or blame the sick capriciously . Hence a miserable melan- cholic shall labour under a double disease ; the ...
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... Tempers . - Unsociable tempers are con- tracted in solitude , which will in the end not fail of cor- rupting the understanding as well as the manners , and of utterly disqualifying a man for the satisfactions and duties of life . Men ...
... Tempers . - Unsociable tempers are con- tracted in solitude , which will in the end not fail of cor- rupting the understanding as well as the manners , and of utterly disqualifying a man for the satisfactions and duties of life . Men ...
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... tempers are completely formed , by improper means , instead of attempting to erase them by contrary impressions . Children , when left to themselves , generally do wrong , because their first notions tend to excess , if they are not ...
... tempers are completely formed , by improper means , instead of attempting to erase them by contrary impressions . Children , when left to themselves , generally do wrong , because their first notions tend to excess , if they are not ...
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... Humanity . The most eloquent speaker , the most in- genious writer , and the most accomplished statesman , can- not effect so much as the mere presence of the man who tempers his wisdom and his vigour with humanity . - 78 SELECT PASSAGES.
... Humanity . The most eloquent speaker , the most in- genious writer , and the most accomplished statesman , can- not effect so much as the mere presence of the man who tempers his wisdom and his vigour with humanity . - 78 SELECT PASSAGES.
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Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors John Taylor. tempers his wisdom and his vigour with humanity . - La- vater . CXLIX . Of Heretics , and their Conversion . The conversion of mistaken believers can neither be ...
Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors John Taylor. tempers his wisdom and his vigour with humanity . - La- vater . CXLIX . Of Heretics , and their Conversion . The conversion of mistaken believers can neither be ...
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