Extracts from Various Authors, and Fragments of Table-talk: Afternoons at L******** ...E.B. Gardner, 1873 - 150 pages |
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... less strict : nor should I blame them for it , if I can imagine that it is really altogether indifferent to them whether they are believed to have engaged in more profound re- searches than they have done ; or if , like some persons ...
... less strict : nor should I blame them for it , if I can imagine that it is really altogether indifferent to them whether they are believed to have engaged in more profound re- searches than they have done ; or if , like some persons ...
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... less sensibly . - BUTLER , Analogy . Thoughts are wasted unless turned into action.- DR . PUSEY , Sermon . All sentiment that is akin to melancholy is for the refined and the idle . - Quarterly Reveiw , vol . cii . He stands at his ...
... less sensibly . - BUTLER , Analogy . Thoughts are wasted unless turned into action.- DR . PUSEY , Sermon . All sentiment that is akin to melancholy is for the refined and the idle . - Quarterly Reveiw , vol . cii . He stands at his ...
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... less the most happy . - R. PALIN , M.D. , On the Influence of Habit and Manners , & c . , 1822 . What can be more requisite as a foundation of all learning than a clear knowledge of the extent to which human testimony has erred ; and ...
... less the most happy . - R. PALIN , M.D. , On the Influence of Habit and Manners , & c . , 1822 . What can be more requisite as a foundation of all learning than a clear knowledge of the extent to which human testimony has erred ; and ...
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... less than six . No person really in earnest reads less than this ; if properly spread throughout the day , we do not think ten too much but this , we repeat , should be determined by the student himself . He should rise early ; as ΙΟ ...
... less than six . No person really in earnest reads less than this ; if properly spread throughout the day , we do not think ten too much but this , we repeat , should be determined by the student himself . He should rise early ; as ΙΟ ...
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... less fitted for a calm and circumspect investigation and correct judgement ; and whatever has in this manner once taken hold upon our minds may be compared to a pair of spectacles improperly adapted to our vision . The one is of ...
... less fitted for a calm and circumspect investigation and correct judgement ; and whatever has in this manner once taken hold upon our minds may be compared to a pair of spectacles improperly adapted to our vision . The one is of ...
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