Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... reason hath so much over - mastered passion , as that the mind hath a free desire to do well , the in- ward light each mind hath in itself is as good as a philosopher's book ; since in nature we know that it is well to do well , and ...
... reason hath so much over - mastered passion , as that the mind hath a free desire to do well , the in- ward light each mind hath in itself is as good as a philosopher's book ; since in nature we know that it is well to do well , and ...
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... not easy to be shaken by calumny or insinuation , envy then commends us , and extols us , beyond reason , to those upon whom we depend , till they grow jealous , and so blow us up when they cannot throw us down.- Cla 10 LACONICS .
... not easy to be shaken by calumny or insinuation , envy then commends us , and extols us , beyond reason , to those upon whom we depend , till they grow jealous , and so blow us up when they cannot throw us down.- Cla 10 LACONICS .
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... reason is the certain measure of truth ; his own knowledge , of what is possible in nature ; though his mind and his thoughts change every seven years , as well as his C strength and his features : nay , though his opinions LACONICS . 13.
... reason is the certain measure of truth ; his own knowledge , of what is possible in nature ; though his mind and his thoughts change every seven years , as well as his C strength and his features : nay , though his opinions LACONICS . 13.
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... kind of resource.- Burke . - LXXXIV . Reason ! how many eyes hast thou to see evils , and how dim , nay , blind , thou art in preventing them.- Sir P. Sidney . To die is so small a matter to the English 22 LACONICS .
... kind of resource.- Burke . - LXXXIV . Reason ! how many eyes hast thou to see evils , and how dim , nay , blind , thou art in preventing them.- Sir P. Sidney . To die is so small a matter to the English 22 LACONICS .
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... reason , claim the privilege to forsake her ; and , at a distance from her , to seek repose that may balance the advantages she has denied them . What injury do we do her to pay her in the same coin , and return contempt for contempt ...
... reason , claim the privilege to forsake her ; and , at a distance from her , to seek repose that may balance the advantages she has denied them . What injury do we do her to pay her in the same coin , and return contempt for contempt ...
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