Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: A Collection of Wise and Virtuous Utterances, in Prose and Verse, from the Writings of the Known Great and the Great UnknownWard, Lock and Tyler, 1871 - 726 páginas |
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... cause of this sad degeneracy of the times , every thinking man who looks to more than one or two links in a chain of consequences , will naturally ask whether this cause is not itself an effect , which may be traced to something wrong ...
... cause of this sad degeneracy of the times , every thinking man who looks to more than one or two links in a chain of consequences , will naturally ask whether this cause is not itself an effect , which may be traced to something wrong ...
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... Cause of Melancholy . THERE is no greater cause of melancholy than idleness ; no better cure than business , as Rhasis holds ; and howbeit to be busied in toys is to small purpose , yet hear that divine Seneca , " Better do to no end ...
... Cause of Melancholy . THERE is no greater cause of melancholy than idleness ; no better cure than business , as Rhasis holds ; and howbeit to be busied in toys is to small purpose , yet hear that divine Seneca , " Better do to no end ...
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... cause of their general dis- . appointment . I well knew a person some years ago , who by great care accumulated con- siderable property . He began to grow visibly more and more fond of money , though he bore the character of a very ...
... cause of their general dis- . appointment . I well knew a person some years ago , who by great care accumulated con- siderable property . He began to grow visibly more and more fond of money , though he bore the character of a very ...
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Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: Being a Treasury of Selections from the ... Vista de fragmentos - 1899 |
Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: A Collection of Wise and Virtuous ... Henry Southgate Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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