Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJ. Sharpe, 1822 - 206 pages |
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... fame , and extinguisheth envy : " Exstinctus . amabitur idem . " III . OF UNITY IN RELIGION . RELIGION being the chief bond of human so- ciety , it is a happy thing when itself is well contained within the true bond of unity . The ...
... fame , and extinguisheth envy : " Exstinctus . amabitur idem . " III . OF UNITY IN RELIGION . RELIGION being the chief bond of human so- ciety , it is a happy thing when itself is well contained within the true bond of unity . The ...
Page 29
... fame and opinion ; secrecy in habit ; dissimulation in seasonable use ; and a power to feign , if there be no remedy . VII . OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN . THE joys of parents are secret , and so are their griefs and fears ; they cannot ...
... fame and opinion ; secrecy in habit ; dissimulation in seasonable use ; and a power to feign , if there be no remedy . VII . OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN . THE joys of parents are secret , and so are their griefs and fears ; they cannot ...
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... fame . Cain's envy was the more vile and malignant towards his brother Abel , because , when his sacrifice was better accepted , there was no body to look on . Thus much for those that are apt to envy . Concerning those that are more or ...
... fame . Cain's envy was the more vile and malignant towards his brother Abel , because , when his sacrifice was better accepted , there was no body to look on . Thus much for those that are apt to envy . Concerning those that are more or ...
Page 41
... fame , and servants of business ; so as they have no free- dom , neither in their persons nor in their actions , nor in their times . It is a strange desire to seek power and to lose liberty ; or to seek power over others , and to lose ...
... fame , and servants of business ; so as they have no free- dom , neither in their persons nor in their actions , nor in their times . It is a strange desire to seek power and to lose liberty ; or to seek power over others , and to lose ...
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... Fame , saith she was sister to the giants : " Illam Terra parens , irà irritata Deorum , Extremam ( ut perhibent ) Coo Enceladoque sororem Progenuit . " Eneid . IV . 177 . As if fame were the relics of seditions past ; but they are no ...
... Fame , saith she was sister to the giants : " Illam Terra parens , irà irritata Deorum , Extremam ( ut perhibent ) Coo Enceladoque sororem Progenuit . " Eneid . IV . 177 . As if fame were the relics of seditions past ; but they are no ...
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