The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ...: In Twelve Volumes : to which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volumen5F. and C. Rivington, 1801 |
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... persons to whom I ought to offer them . But , as they come abroad in consequence of your own advice to the Author , which , as you are now be- come my Diocesan , has the force of a command , they are sure of a favourable reception from ...
... persons to whom I ought to offer them . But , as they come abroad in consequence of your own advice to the Author , which , as you are now be- come my Diocesan , has the force of a command , they are sure of a favourable reception from ...
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... persons of delicate habits , and tender irritable minds , are without principle ; which is too often the case in this age of uninformed sentiment ; the prospect is dreadful . For when such are disappointed , they become desperate ...
... persons of delicate habits , and tender irritable minds , are without principle ; which is too often the case in this age of uninformed sentiment ; the prospect is dreadful . For when such are disappointed , they become desperate ...
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... person over - rates himself , he expects honours which are not due to him , and is disappointed and vexed if he does not receive them . The lunatic , who has made himself a king in his own imagination , raves if he is not treated as ...
... person over - rates himself , he expects honours which are not due to him , and is disappointed and vexed if he does not receive them . The lunatic , who has made himself a king in his own imagination , raves if he is not treated as ...
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... person but by being silent . If we speak never so long , we shall do him no good ; but only give him an opportunity of misreporting our words , and turning them against us . The Scribes and Pharisees , from the malice of their hearts ...
... person but by being silent . If we speak never so long , we shall do him no good ; but only give him an opportunity of misreporting our words , and turning them against us . The Scribes and Pharisees , from the malice of their hearts ...
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... person in such a state is delivered from the storms of passion , and is above the reach of disappointment . If he meets with any innocent gratifications in his passage through life , they are tasted without terror and enjoyed without ...
... person in such a state is delivered from the storms of passion , and is above the reach of disappointment . If he meets with any innocent gratifications in his passage through life , they are tasted without terror and enjoyed without ...
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The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the REV. William ... Sir William Jones Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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