The English Enchiridion; Being a Selection of Apothegms, Moral Maxims, Etc1799 |
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... , and invites a diligent enquiry . Arch- deacon Pott . XVII The mind alone is the seat of solid pleasure ; the truest and most solid pleasures are those that are attended with thought . Dr. V. Knox . S The -h- re ; hose nox , XVIII . [ 4 ]
... , and invites a diligent enquiry . Arch- deacon Pott . XVII The mind alone is the seat of solid pleasure ; the truest and most solid pleasures are those that are attended with thought . Dr. V. Knox . S The -h- re ; hose nox , XVIII . [ 4 ]
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... thoughts is in our power , it is of the last importance to give them that direction which is most sub- servient to these valuable purposes . The man whose imagination is thus occupied must be wise ; he must be good , and he must be hap ...
... thoughts is in our power , it is of the last importance to give them that direction which is most sub- servient to these valuable purposes . The man whose imagination is thus occupied must be wise ; he must be good , and he must be hap ...
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... XLII . King ALFRED said , that a people have li- berty , when they are free - as thought is free . XLIII . We are not loved most , always , by those we love best . XLIV . The advocate for monarchy is not necessa → [ 10 ]
... XLII . King ALFRED said , that a people have li- berty , when they are free - as thought is free . XLIII . We are not loved most , always , by those we love best . XLIV . The advocate for monarchy is not necessa → [ 10 ]
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... thought be , or whatever it de- pend upon , the regular experience of sleep makes one thing concerning it certain , that it can be completely suspended , and completely restored . CCXX . The weakness of the human judgment in the [ 51 ]
... thought be , or whatever it de- pend upon , the regular experience of sleep makes one thing concerning it certain , that it can be completely suspended , and completely restored . CCXX . The weakness of the human judgment in the [ 51 ]
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... thoughts were better spent in meditating upon it . - Gerard's Aphorisms . CCXXII . Though business may not admit of solemn meditations , yet it can no way hinder our en- tertainment every day of one good thought . CCXXIII . Man puts the ...
... thoughts were better spent in meditating upon it . - Gerard's Aphorisms . CCXXII . Though business may not admit of solemn meditations , yet it can no way hinder our en- tertainment every day of one good thought . CCXXIII . Man puts the ...
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