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... lead to death , alone leads to life.-DR. PUSEY , Parochial Sermons . The Angel of Death is at the door , he is wait- ing to come in : - no permission is asked of the Christian . Les complimens ne sont pas longs : ' Bon jour , Monsieur ...
... lead to death , alone leads to life.-DR. PUSEY , Parochial Sermons . The Angel of Death is at the door , he is wait- ing to come in : - no permission is asked of the Christian . Les complimens ne sont pas longs : ' Bon jour , Monsieur ...
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... convenient , or otherwise . Not only is this the surest foundation of the moral virtues , but without it the exercise of the intellect , on whatever it may be employed , can lead to no satisfactory result.- SIR B. 6 Education .
... convenient , or otherwise . Not only is this the surest foundation of the moral virtues , but without it the exercise of the intellect , on whatever it may be employed , can lead to no satisfactory result.- SIR B. 6 Education .
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... lead to no satisfactory result.- SIR B. BRODIE , Psychological Enquiries . Every one is convinced of the advantages of industry . What is wanted is a motive sufficiently powerful to subdue the propensity to idleness . -- Quarterly ...
... lead to no satisfactory result.- SIR B. BRODIE , Psychological Enquiries . Every one is convinced of the advantages of industry . What is wanted is a motive sufficiently powerful to subdue the propensity to idleness . -- Quarterly ...
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... lead to disease . J. SWAN , The Brain in relation to the Mind . - - Whatever I have learnt , unworthy as it may be of the name of knowledge , has been acquired by avoiding the causes of error , the idols by which man is so speciously ...
... lead to disease . J. SWAN , The Brain in relation to the Mind . - - Whatever I have learnt , unworthy as it may be of the name of knowledge , has been acquired by avoiding the causes of error , the idols by which man is so speciously ...
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... lead . And not only does one mind differ from an other in this respect , but people differ from themselves according to circumstances . There is one mental attitude peculiarly opposed to the exercise of presence of mind , that is , when ...
... lead . And not only does one mind differ from an other in this respect , but people differ from themselves according to circumstances . There is one mental attitude peculiarly opposed to the exercise of presence of mind , that is , when ...
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