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" In that unaffected civility which springs from a gentle mind, there is an incomparable charm. They who raise envy, will easily incur censure. Many of the evils which occasion our complaints of the world, are wholly imaginary. "
A Key to Hiley's Practical English Composition - Side 40
af Richard Hiley - 1855
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English Exercises, Adapted to Murray's English Grammar:: Consisting of ...

Lindley Murray - 1808 - 178 sider
...springs from a gentle mind there is an incomparable charm. They who raise envy will easily incur censure. Many of the evils which occasion our complaints of the world are wholly imaginary. He who is good before invisible witnesses is eminently so before the visible. His conduct so disinterested...
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An English Grammar: Comprehending the Principles and Rules of the ..., Bind 2

Lindley Murray - 1808 - 542 sider
...springs from a gentle mind there is an incomparable charm. They who raise envy will easily incur censure. Many of the evils which occasion our complaints of the world are wholly imaginary. He who is good before invisible witnesses is eminently so before the visible. His conduct so disinterested...
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Sermons, Bind 2

Hugh Blair - 1808 - 446 sider
...man is permitted to enjoy, the three following observations claim our attention : THE first is, that many of the evils which occasion our complaints of the world are wholly imaginary. They derive their existence from fancy and humour, and childish subjection to the opinion of others....
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English Exercises, Adapted to Murray's English Grammar: ... Designed for the ...

Lindley Murray - 1812 - 224 sider
...pleasure. In that unaffected civility which springs from a gentle mind there is an incomparable charm. Many of the evils which occasion our complaints of the world are wholly imaginary. He who is good before invisible witnesses is eminently so before the visible. His conduct so disinterested...
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English Exercises, Adapted to Murray's English Grammar

Lindley Murray - 1814 - 308 sider
...from a gentle mind there is an incomparable charm. .They who raise envy will easily incur censur '120 Many of the evils which occasion our complaints of the world are wholly imaginary. He who is good before invisible witnesses is eminently so before the visible. His conduct eo disinterested...
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Key to the Exercises Adapted to Murray's English Grammar: Calculated to ...

Lindley Murray - 1814 - 190 sider
...from a gentle mind, there is an incomparable charm. Thy who raise envy, will easily incur censure. Many of the evils which occasion our complaints of the world, are wholly imaginary. He who is good before invisible witnesses, is eminently so before the visible. His conduct, so disinterested...
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Key to the Exercises Adapted to Murray's English Grammar: Calculated to ...

Lindley Murray - 1815 - 190 sider
...secret actions, suppose that you have all the world for witnesses. In youth, the habits of industry are most easily acquired. What is the right path, few take the trouble of inquiring. RULE XIX. Grammar, p. 263. Exercises, p. I2I. Providence never intended, that any state here should...
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Sermons, Bind 2

Hugh Blair - 1818 - 804 sider
...man is permitted to enjoy, the three following observations claim our attention : THE first is, that many of the evils which occasion our complaints of the world are Avholly imaginary. They derive their existence from fancy and humour, and childish subjection to the...
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Sermons ...: With a Short Account of the Life and Character of the ..., Bind 2

Hugh Blair - 1820 - 398 sider
...man is permitted to enjoy, the three following observations claim our attention. The first is, that many of the evils which occasion our complaints of the world are wholly imaginary. They derive their existence from fancy and humour, and childish subjection to the opinion of others....
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Sermons

Hugh Blair - 1820 - 488 sider
...man is permitted to enjoy, the three following observations claim our attention : THE first is, that many of the evils which occasion our complaints of the world are wholly imaginary. They derive their existence from fancy and humour, and childish subjection to the opinion of others....
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