Extracts from Various Authors, and Fragments of Table-talk: Afternoons at L******** ...E.B. Gardner, 1873 - 150 pages |
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... feels that he is fully warranted to exercise an independent judgement of his own . In literature , as in warfare , it is knowledge which confers true self - reliance.- F. ADAMS , M. D. , Translation of Hippocrates , 1849 . Lord Coke's ...
... feels that he is fully warranted to exercise an independent judgement of his own . In literature , as in warfare , it is knowledge which confers true self - reliance.- F. ADAMS , M. D. , Translation of Hippocrates , 1849 . Lord Coke's ...
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... feeling , or in other words , to the experience of all mankind ; the alacrity of the mind in the morning , and its dulness in the evening , have , the one been celebrated by poets and philosophers , and the other reprobated . G. FORDYCE ...
... feeling , or in other words , to the experience of all mankind ; the alacrity of the mind in the morning , and its dulness in the evening , have , the one been celebrated by poets and philosophers , and the other reprobated . G. FORDYCE ...
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... feel that they ought to do so ; and of others to wait , expecting their neighbors to act . It is no fault or ... feeling of charge or 24 Education .
... feel that they ought to do so ; and of others to wait , expecting their neighbors to act . It is no fault or ... feeling of charge or 24 Education .
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... feeling of charge or trust tells in favor of presence of mind . *** The mere sense of duty , - of having undertaken to go through anything for others , though it be something the most alien possible from the idea of danger , - is a ...
... feeling of charge or trust tells in favor of presence of mind . *** The mere sense of duty , - of having undertaken to go through anything for others , though it be something the most alien possible from the idea of danger , - is a ...
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... in my own skill , or any trust in help from man , in any way lessen my dependence on Thee ; but make me always to know and to feel that every good gift is from Thee , and that it is Thy Blessing alone which 42 Medicine , as a Profession .
... in my own skill , or any trust in help from man , in any way lessen my dependence on Thee ; but make me always to know and to feel that every good gift is from Thee , and that it is Thy Blessing alone which 42 Medicine , as a Profession .
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