The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... mankind , who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences , that may be easily impressed on the memory , and taught by frequent recollection to recur habitually to the mind . However those who have passed through half the ...
... mankind , who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences , that may be easily impressed on the memory , and taught by frequent recollection to recur habitually to the mind . However those who have passed through half the ...
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... mankind exposes us , and which can be avoided only by prudent distrust . He therefore that , remembering this salutary maxim , learns early to withhold his fondness from fair appearances , will have reason to pay some honours to Bias of ...
... mankind exposes us , and which can be avoided only by prudent distrust . He therefore that , remembering this salutary maxim , learns early to withhold his fondness from fair appearances , will have reason to pay some honours to Bias of ...
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... mankind , but are totally blind to all that lies immediately before them . They discover in every passage some secret mean- ing , some remote allusion , some artful allegory , or some occult imitation , which no other reader ever ...
... mankind , but are totally blind to all that lies immediately before them . They discover in every passage some secret mean- ing , some remote allusion , some artful allegory , or some occult imitation , which no other reader ever ...
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... mankind to outgo his collection of English copper . Chartophylax then observed how fatally human sagacity was sometimes baffled , and how often the most valuable discoveries are made by chance . He had employed himself and his ...
... mankind to outgo his collection of English copper . Chartophylax then observed how fatally human sagacity was sometimes baffled , and how often the most valuable discoveries are made by chance . He had employed himself and his ...
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... mankind is , that we are not content with the conditions on which the goods of life are granted . No man is insensible of the value of knowledge , the advantages of health , or the convenience of plenty , but every day shews us those on ...
... mankind is , that we are not content with the conditions on which the goods of life are granted . No man is insensible of the value of knowledge , the advantages of health , or the convenience of plenty , but every day shews us those on ...
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