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... authority was enforced by a fearful array of instru- ments of torture , such as switches , roasted in hot ashes to make them tough , a dunce - block and leather spectacles , and a strong cord fast- ened to the joists , for use under ex ...
... authority was enforced by a fearful array of instru- ments of torture , such as switches , roasted in hot ashes to make them tough , a dunce - block and leather spectacles , and a strong cord fast- ened to the joists , for use under ex ...
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... authority , and not on independence of all authority ; on respect and not on contempt for fathers and mothers ; on the denial and not on the idolizing of self ; on the reciprocal sacrifice of one for another , which is the bond of an ...
... authority , and not on independence of all authority ; on respect and not on contempt for fathers and mothers ; on the denial and not on the idolizing of self ; on the reciprocal sacrifice of one for another , which is the bond of an ...
Side 40
... authority , but is not legitimate - enact , to act , to perform a part . Shakspeare put such a word into the mouth of old Polonius , and it is used in a sense somewhat like that in one of the historical plays . Spenser also uses it ...
... authority , but is not legitimate - enact , to act , to perform a part . Shakspeare put such a word into the mouth of old Polonius , and it is used in a sense somewhat like that in one of the historical plays . Spenser also uses it ...
Side 54
... authority in regard to languages is of a republican character , and that the " republic of letters " is not altogether an unmeaning term . It is to be hoped that the time for establishing such an Academy is now come , and that the noble ...
... authority in regard to languages is of a republican character , and that the " republic of letters " is not altogether an unmeaning term . It is to be hoped that the time for establishing such an Academy is now come , and that the noble ...
Side 66
... authority is the only way in which man , in religious matters , can be led safely , satisfactorily , and ( what is of great moment to such a naturally lazy creature ) , with great comfort and convenience to himself . So far from the ...
... authority is the only way in which man , in religious matters , can be led safely , satisfactorily , and ( what is of great moment to such a naturally lazy creature ) , with great comfort and convenience to himself . So far from the ...
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Side 247 - But thou, of temples old, or altars new, Standest alone — with nothing like to thee — Worthiest of God, the holy and the true. Since Zion's desolation, when that He Forsook his former city, what could be, Of earthly structures, in his honour piled, Of a sublimer aspect ? Majesty, Power, Glory, Strength, and Beauty, all are aisled In this eternal ark of worship undefiled.
Side 48 - Wisdom, though richer than Peruvian mines, And sweeter than the sweet ambrosial hive, What is she, but the means of happiness ? That unobtained, than folly more a fool ; A melancholy fool, without her bells. Friendship, the means of wisdom, richly gives The precious end, which makes our wisdom wise.