The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... become amazingly clever ; how many shrivelled cheeks have suddenly claimed a youthful bloom ! Yet , I must confess ... become a man of the world ; the laborious merchant converted into a fox - hunter ; the mechanic's wife in the guise of ...
... become amazingly clever ; how many shrivelled cheeks have suddenly claimed a youthful bloom ! Yet , I must confess ... become a man of the world ; the laborious merchant converted into a fox - hunter ; the mechanic's wife in the guise of ...
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... becoming manner ; for , like every other excellent gift , it is liable to be misused . Therefore be circumspect ; nor let any person say of you , that you make use of a false glass , or that the reflection is not just , or that the ...
... becoming manner ; for , like every other excellent gift , it is liable to be misused . Therefore be circumspect ; nor let any person say of you , that you make use of a false glass , or that the reflection is not just , or that the ...
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... become more complicated and destruc- tive , by the abuse of knowledge , and the misapplica- tion of improved talents ... becoming the incorrupted , disinterested , virtuous representatives of a great and flourishing people . While in ...
... become more complicated and destruc- tive , by the abuse of knowledge , and the misapplica- tion of improved talents ... becoming the incorrupted , disinterested , virtuous representatives of a great and flourishing people . While in ...
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... becomes necessary to check , in the bud , every propensity to folly or to vice ; to root out every mean , selfish , and ungenerous sentiment ; to warm and animate the heart in the pursuit of virtue and honour . The experience of ages ...
... becomes necessary to check , in the bud , every propensity to folly or to vice ; to root out every mean , selfish , and ungenerous sentiment ; to warm and animate the heart in the pursuit of virtue and honour . The experience of ages ...
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... becomes sensible of his weakness ; which , at the same time that it teaches him moderation , and forgiveness to others ... become ministers as void of knowledge as of principle ; equally regardless of the national honour as of their own ...
... becomes sensible of his weakness ; which , at the same time that it teaches him moderation , and forgiveness to others ... become ministers as void of knowledge as of principle ; equally regardless of the national honour as of their own ...
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