Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words : Addressed to Those who ThinkLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1837 - 453 psl. |
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... causes little children to cry at night for a bedfellow , he is afraid of being left alone in the dark ! But to grant that he will be successful in his attempt to convert others , would be to grant that he has some reason on his side ...
... causes little children to cry at night for a bedfellow , he is afraid of being left alone in the dark ! But to grant that he will be successful in his attempt to convert others , would be to grant that he has some reason on his side ...
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... causes ; and to seize that moment for execution , which others waste in deliberation . Cromwell had much of this decision in the camp , but in the church , hypocrisy asserted her domi- nion , and sometimes neutralized his moral courage ...
... causes ; and to seize that moment for execution , which others waste in deliberation . Cromwell had much of this decision in the camp , but in the church , hypocrisy asserted her domi- nion , and sometimes neutralized his moral courage ...
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... caused this latter attempt to succeed , had not most miserably failed on a former one . He had said , " Let war feed war ; " it did so , and Russia spread her table - cloth of snow , to receive the fragments of the feast . But all this ...
... caused this latter attempt to succeed , had not most miserably failed on a former one . He had said , " Let war feed war ; " it did so , and Russia spread her table - cloth of snow , to receive the fragments of the feast . But all this ...
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... cause they reflect the rays of royal munificence , may be compared to those fogs , which the sun raises up from a swamp , merely to obscure the beams , which were the cause of their elevation . LXVI . SOME men who know that they are ...
... cause they reflect the rays of royal munificence , may be compared to those fogs , which the sun raises up from a swamp , merely to obscure the beams , which were the cause of their elevation . LXVI . SOME men who know that they are ...
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... cause of evil ; as a palsy is more to be dreaded than a fever . The Turks have a proverb , which says , that The devil tempts all other men , but that idle men tempt the devil ; And Prince Eugene informed a confidential friend , that ...
... cause of evil ; as a palsy is more to be dreaded than a fever . The Turks have a proverb , which says , that The devil tempts all other men , but that idle men tempt the devil ; And Prince Eugene informed a confidential friend , that ...
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2d Edition admiration affirm ancient attempt Author beauty body cause character Christian cloth common danger death despise discovery Doctor Johnson earth enemies England Engravings envy error evil fear fool FREDERIKA BREMER genius give greatest H.M. Treasury hand happens happiness heaven highwayman HISTORY honour HOWITT human ignorance illustrated improved J. C. LOUDON JOHN LINDLEY Juvenal king knave knowledge labour less liberty live London Lord Lord Peterborough MARY HOWITT matter means ment mind mode moral morocco nation nature never numerous object observed occasion opinion ourselves passions perhaps philosopher Plates pleasure poet possess post 8vo praise present pride principle produce prove readers reason receive religion replied revenge reward SAMUEL LAING seldom society talent things Thomas Creswick THOMAS KEIGHTLEY tion TREATISE true truth vice Vignette Titles virtue vols whole WILLIAM HOWITT wisdom wise Woodcuts write
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