The StatesmanLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1836 - 267 psl. |
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... strong conclusions . Also , men in high station , from having less personal interest in the characters of others being safe from them — are commonly less acute observers , and with their progressive elevation in life become , as more ...
... strong conclusions . Also , men in high station , from having less personal interest in the characters of others being safe from them — are commonly less acute observers , and with their progressive elevation in life become , as more ...
60 psl.
... strong conscience than a tender conscience . For a conscience of more tenderness than strength will be liable in public life to be per- verted in two ways : - 1st . By reflecting re- sponsibilities disproportionately to their mag ...
... strong conscience than a tender conscience . For a conscience of more tenderness than strength will be liable in public life to be per- verted in two ways : - 1st . By reflecting re- sponsibilities disproportionately to their mag ...
62 psl.
... strong conscience and a just judgment mere human life would be of less account , human innocence and happiness of more . Moreover whilst this question of an individual's life or death swings backwards and forwards in the conscience of ...
... strong conscience and a just judgment mere human life would be of less account , human innocence and happiness of more . Moreover whilst this question of an individual's life or death swings backwards and forwards in the conscience of ...
69 psl.
... strong and high enough to resist the influence of a lower character in a wife . The apparent advantages of men over women in the conjugal relation , are of an insidious tendency so far as the character is concerned , and the inequality ...
... strong and high enough to resist the influence of a lower character in a wife . The apparent advantages of men over women in the conjugal relation , are of an insidious tendency so far as the character is concerned , and the inequality ...
70 psl.
... strong heart and not a weak fondness , -she is the true helpmate . Ambition being almost the vocation of a statesman , he must be expected to marry am- bitiously . But if he be as wise as one of his calling should be , he will not be ...
... strong heart and not a weak fondness , -she is the true helpmate . Ambition being almost the vocation of a statesman , he must be expected to marry am- bitiously . But if he be as wise as one of his calling should be , he will not be ...
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