THE ENGLISH READERCalvin Spaulding, 1840 - 258 стор. |
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... be guarded against , because , when it has grown into a habit , f 1 errors are more difficult to be corrected . To pronounce INTRODUCTION . 5 A suspicious temper the source of misery to its possessor, On the government of our thoughts,
... be guarded against , because , when it has grown into a habit , f 1 errors are more difficult to be corrected . To pronounce INTRODUCTION . 5 A suspicious temper the source of misery to its possessor, On the government of our thoughts,
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... model of the must judiotous and accurate speakers . parts of this position : " If you seek to INTRODUCTION . Diffidence of our abilities a mark of wisdom, On the proper state of our temper, with respect to one another,
... model of the must judiotous and accurate speakers . parts of this position : " If you seek to INTRODUCTION . Diffidence of our abilities a mark of wisdom, On the proper state of our temper, with respect to one another,
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... tempered with thoughtful and serious retreat . He who would act like a wise man , and build his house on the rock ... temper and the guilty passions of the bad , frustrate the effect of every advantage which the world confers 14 PART ...
... tempered with thoughtful and serious retreat . He who would act like a wise man , and build his house on the rock ... temper and the guilty passions of the bad , frustrate the effect of every advantage which the world confers 14 PART ...
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... temper , the sentiments , the morality , and , in general , the whole conduct and character of men , are influ- enced by the example and disposition of the persons with whom they associate , is a reflection which has long since passed ...
... temper , the sentiments , the morality , and , in general , the whole conduct and character of men , are influ- enced by the example and disposition of the persons with whom they associate , is a reflection which has long since passed ...
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... social , kind , and cheerful ; far removed from that gloomy and illibe- ral superstition , which clouds the brow , sharpens the temper , dejects the spirit , and teaches men to fit themselves 16 PART I THE ENGLISH READER .
... social , kind , and cheerful ; far removed from that gloomy and illibe- ral superstition , which clouds the brow , sharpens the temper , dejects the spirit , and teaches men to fit themselves 16 PART I THE ENGLISH READER .
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