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" It sees its hindrances and obstructions and finds they are wholly from itself and from opinions wrong conceived. The more it conquers in this respect (be it in the least particular), the more it is its own master, feels its own natural liberty and congratulates... "
Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times: With a Collection of ... - Página 163
por Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1790
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Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, Volumen3

Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1714 - 462 páginas
...natural Refult of fuch a Pra&ice muft be, the Refcue of the Mind from numberlefs Fears, and Miferys of other kinds. THUS at laft a MIND, by knowing it-felf...free, and independent. It fees its Hindrances and Obftrudtions, and finds they are wholly from it-felf j and from Opinions wrong-conceit? d,. The more...
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Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times: In Three Volumes, Volumen3

Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1732 - 476 páginas
...natural Refult of fuch a Practice muft be, the Refcue of the Mind from numberlefs Fears, and Miferys of other kinds. THUS at laft a MIND, by knowing it-felf, and its own proper Powers and Virtues, becomes jree, and independent. It fees its Hindrances and Obftruclions, and finds they are wholly from it-Jelf,...
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Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Volumen1

John Timbs - 1829 - 354 páginas
...spirits which cause a preternatural fermentation. — Shenstone. MCCCCXLIX. A mind, by knowing itself, and its own proper powers and virtues, becomes free and independent. It sees its hinderances and obstructions, and finds they are wholly from itself, and from opinions wrong...
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Laconics; or, The best words of the best authors [ed. by J. Timbs ..., Volumen1

Laconics - 1829 - 390 páginas
...spirits which cause a preternatural fermentation. — Shenstone. MCCCCXL1X. A mind, by knowing itself, and its own proper powers and virtues, becomes free and independent. It sees its hinderances and obstructions, and finds they are wholly from itself, and from opinions wrong...
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The London Saturday journal, Volúmenes1-4

1841 - 986 páginas
...remedying the evil was to depart together, and accordingly they did so." A mind, by knowing itself, and its own proper powers and virtues, becomes free and independent. It sees its hinderances and obstructions, and finds they are wholly from itself, and from opinions wrong...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volumen18

1841 - 272 páginas
...thought, and power divine !" f From H.IRKISOS'S FloriniUiiml ('aljhitl.'] A MIND, by knowing itself, and its own proper powers and virtues, becomes free and independent. It sees its hinderances and obstructions, and iinds they arc wholly from itself, and from opinions wrong...
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The World's Laconics: Or, The Best Thoughts of the Best Authors

Tryon Edwards - 1853 - 442 páginas
...that we might understand our own worth. — Cicero. SELF-KNOWLEDGE. — A mind, by knowing itself, and its own proper powers and virtues, becomes free and independent. It sees its hinderances and obstructions, and finds they are wholly from itself, and from opinions wrong...
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Laconics: Or the Best Words of the Best Authors ...

John Timbs - 1856 - 378 páginas
...spirits which cause a preternatural fermentation. — Shenstone. MCCCCXLIX. A mind, by knowing itself, and its own proper powers and virtues, becomes free and independent. It sees its hinderances and obstructions, and finds they are wholly from itself, and from opinions wrong...
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A reader for the higher grades of schools

William M. Thayer - 1893 - 464 páginas
...alone lays the foundation for confidence. Cicero says of self-knowledge, " A mind, by knowing itself, and its own proper powers and virtues, becomes free and independent. It sees its hindrances and obstructions, and finds they are wholly from itself, and from opinions wrongly...
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Ethics of Success: A Reader for the Higher Grades of Schools ..., Libro 3

William M. Thayer - 1893 - 446 páginas
...alone, lays the foundation for confidence. Cicero says of self-knowledge, "A mind, by knowing itself, and its own proper powers and virtues, becomes free and independent. It sees its hindrances and obstructions, and finds they are wholly from itself, and from opinions wrongly...
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