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Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. • on this fear , as there is no other principle of so settled and fixed a nature . Courage that grows from consti- tution very often forsakes a man when he has occasion for it ; and when it is only a kind ...
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. • on this fear , as there is no other principle of so settled and fixed a nature . Courage that grows from consti- tution very often forsakes a man when he has occasion for it ; and when it is only a kind ...
Side 91
... principles of the Roman Manlius ; and , though we approved of the cause of his error as just , we condemned the effect as a manifest violation of his duty . " I never could have thought a dumb man would have roared so well out of my ...
... principles of the Roman Manlius ; and , though we approved of the cause of his error as just , we condemned the effect as a manifest violation of his duty . " I never could have thought a dumb man would have roared so well out of my ...
Side 114
... principle . When a man shall be just about to quit the stage of this world , to put off his mortality , and to deliver up his last ac- counts to God ; at which sad time his memory shall serve him for little else , but to terrify him ...
... principle . When a man shall be just about to quit the stage of this world , to put off his mortality , and to deliver up his last ac- counts to God ; at which sad time his memory shall serve him for little else , but to terrify him ...
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... principle . I have been always wonderfully delighted with that sentence in holy writ , " Pride was not made for man . " There is not , indeed , any single view of human na- ture , under its present condition , which is not suffi- cient ...
... principle . I have been always wonderfully delighted with that sentence in holy writ , " Pride was not made for man . " There is not , indeed , any single view of human na- ture , under its present condition , which is not suffi- cient ...
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... principle . But , as nothing is more pernicious than a principle of action when it is misunderstood , I shall consider honour with respect to three sorts of men . First of all , with regard to those who have a right notion of it ...
... principle . But , as nothing is more pernicious than a principle of action when it is misunderstood , I shall consider honour with respect to three sorts of men . First of all , with regard to those who have a right notion of it ...
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