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" In the fulness of self-estimation, we forget what we are. We claim attentions to which we are not entitled. We are rigorous to offences, as if we had never offended ; unfeeling to distress, as if we knew not what it was to suffer. "
Sermons - Página 155
por Hugh Blair - 1802
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The English Reader; Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1811 - 286 páginas
...pride which fills the world with fo much harfhnefs and feverity. In the fulnefs of felf eftimation, we forget what we are. We claim attentions to which...offences, as if we had never offended , unfeeling to d iihel's, .as if we knew not what it was to fnffer. From thole airy regions of pride and folly, let...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1815 - 262 páginas
...feverity. In the fulnefs of felf-eftimation, we forget what we are. We claim attentions to which •Ae are not entitled. We are rigorous to offences, as...natural equality on which Providence has placed man \vith man, and reflect on the infirmities common to all. if the reflection on natural equality and...
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A New Pronouncing Spelling Book, and Concise Expositor of the English ...

James M'Donald - 1815 - 170 páginas
...pride which- fills the world with so much harshness and severity, •in the fullnes of self-estimation, we forget what we are. We claim attentions to which...offences, as if we had never offended ; unfeeling to dLt. ess, as if we knew not what it was to suffer. From those airy regions of pride and folly, let...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1816 - 328 páginas
...severity. In the fulness of sell estimation, we forget what we are. We claim attentions to which we ar£ not entitled. We are rigorous to offences, as if we had never offepded ; unfeeling to distress, as if we knew not what it was to suffer. From those airy regions...
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Sermons

Hugh Blair - 1820 - 488 páginas
...pride which fills the world with so much harshness and severity. In the fulness of self-estimation, we forget what we are. We claim attentions to which...offences, as if we had never offended ; unfeeling to distress, as if we knew not what it was to suffer. From those airy regions of pride and folly, let...
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Sermons ...: With a Short Account of the Life and Character of the ..., Volumen1

Hugh Blair - 1820 - 540 páginas
...pride which fills the world with so much harshness and severity. In the fulness of selfestimation, we forget what we are. We claim attentions to which...offences, as if we had never offended ; unfeeling to distress, as if we knew not what it was to suffer. From those airy regions of pride and folly, let...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1821 - 280 páginas
...harshness and severity. In the fulness of self estimation, we forget what we are. We claim atttntionsto which we are not entitled. We are rigorous to offences, as if we had never offended ; unfeeling to distress, as if we knew not what it was to suffer. From those airy regions of pride and folly, let...
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A Grammar of Composition: Including a Practical Review of the Principles of ...

William Russell - 1823 - 160 páginas
...It is pride which fills the world with harshness and severity. In the fullness of self-estimation, we forget what we are ; we claim attentions to which...offences, as if we had never offended ; unfeeling to distress, as if we knew not what it was to suffer. From those airy regions of pride and folly let us...
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Moral essays in praise of virtue

Moral essays - 1824 - 186 páginas
...pride which fills the world with so much harshness and severity. In the fulness of self-estimation, we forget what we are. We claim attentions to which...offences, as if we had never offended ; unfeeling to distress, as if we knew not what it was to suffer. From those airy regions of pride and folly, let...
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces of Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1825 - 270 páginas
...pride which fills the world with so much harshness and severity. In the fulness of self-estimation, we forget what we are. We claim attentions to which...offences, as if we had never offended ; unfeeling to distress, as if we knew not what it was to suffer. From those airy regions of pride and folly, let...
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