Moral Reflections, Sentences and Maxims of Francis, Duc de la RochefoucauldW. Gowans, 1851 - 189 ページ |
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... maxims each week. Think of it as a twelve-week course. In fact, consider doing this together with a group of colleagues*. At the conclusion of each reading, chew on the maxim presented and reflect on the story as you go about your daily ...
... maxims each week. Think of it as a twelve-week course. In fact, consider doing this together with a group of colleagues*. At the conclusion of each reading, chew on the maxim presented and reflect on the story as you go about your daily ...
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... maxim , which inculcates the importance of religion , in a government , and the consequent necessity of keeping the ... maxims will not ad- mit of translation , either free or literal , without losing Preface to the Second American ...
... maxim , which inculcates the importance of religion , in a government , and the consequent necessity of keeping the ... maxims will not ad- mit of translation , either free or literal , without losing Preface to the Second American ...
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... maxims share one aim : to provoke reflection . Goethe used a variety of words to refer to his writings in short form , but ' maxims ' was one of the most common . He would seem to have understood by the term a general truth as he ...
... maxims share one aim : to provoke reflection . Goethe used a variety of words to refer to his writings in short form , but ' maxims ' was one of the most common . He would seem to have understood by the term a general truth as he ...
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... Maxim . The plan actually adopted may be thus stated : I have , in the first Two Chap- ters , very briefly treated of Maxims which relate to Constitutional Principles , and the mode in which the Laws are administered . These , on ...
... Maxim . The plan actually adopted may be thus stated : I have , in the first Two Chap- ters , very briefly treated of Maxims which relate to Constitutional Principles , and the mode in which the Laws are administered . These , on ...
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... maxims which guard against those errors and lead safely to the discovery of truth , it must be remembered that a part only of that total will require to be prominently noticed in either case , and not ... MAXIMS . Maxims, why called Harmonic.
... maxims which guard against those errors and lead safely to the discovery of truth , it must be remembered that a part only of that total will require to be prominently noticed in either case , and not ... MAXIMS . Maxims, why called Harmonic.
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actions agreeable Aphorisms Apophthegms appear believe bestowed BOOK OF PROVERBS BRUYERE calf CARDINAL DE RETZ Cardinal Mazarin causes celebrated character Charles XII clever Cœur Collection conceal contempt courage death deceived desire despise disguise Divine Duke edition envy esteem être evil fancy faults fear flatter folly fool fortune friends friendship give happy heart HIPPOCRATES hommes human humor indolence interest jealousy King KING OF POLAND l'Homme L'on La Bruyère La Rochefoucauld lives London Manetho Manners Maxims ments merit mind misfortunes Montaigne Moral Reflections motive nature never observes opinion ourselves pains Paris passions Pensées person Philosophe Phocylide pleasure praise pride Proverbs Publius Syrus qu'il qualities reason Réflexions remarks render reputation Rochefoucauld Sayings self-love Sentences Sententiæ sometimes soul speak STANISLAUS Tacitus taste Theophrastus thing Thoughts tion Translated into English truth vanity vice virtue virtuous vols weak Wisdom wise wish women writings York Zoroaster