The Works of Hannah More, Volumen4Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... arts of adulation . - The dangers of flattery exemplified CHAP . XVIII . - Religion necessary to the well - being of states · • • 135 152 • • · 165 • · • 181 · • 191 CHAP . XIX . - Integrity the true political wisdom CHAP . XX . On the ...
... arts of adulation . - The dangers of flattery exemplified CHAP . XVIII . - Religion necessary to the well - being of states · • • 135 152 • • · 165 • · • 181 · • 191 CHAP . XIX . - Integrity the true political wisdom CHAP . XX . On the ...
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... art of moral calculation , and form- ing a just estimate of things and persons CHAP . XXV . - On erroneous judgment . - Character of queen Christina of Sweden . - Comparison of Christina with Alfred • 210 221 230 CHAP . XXVI ...
... art of moral calculation , and form- ing a just estimate of things and persons CHAP . XXV . - On erroneous judgment . - Character of queen Christina of Sweden . - Comparison of Christina with Alfred • 210 221 230 CHAP . XXVI ...
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... arts ; nor , perhaps , is it to be desired . To acquire them in perfection , would steal away too large a portion of those precious hours which will barely suffice to lay in the various rudiments of indispensable knowledge ; and , in ...
... arts ; nor , perhaps , is it to be desired . To acquire them in perfection , would steal away too large a portion of those precious hours which will barely suffice to lay in the various rudiments of indispensable knowledge ; and , in ...
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... art of historical arrangement To know that a man of distinguished eminence has lived , is to know little , unless we know when he lived , and who were his contemporaries . Indis- tinctness and confusion must always perplex that ...
... art of historical arrangement To know that a man of distinguished eminence has lived , is to know little , unless we know when he lived , and who were his contemporaries . Indis- tinctness and confusion must always perplex that ...
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... arts , com- merce , natural productions , government , and reli- gion . CHAPTER III . On the importance of forming the Mind . IT is of the highest importance that the royal pupil should acquire an early habit of method and regula- rity ...
... arts , com- merce , natural productions , government , and reli- gion . CHAPTER III . On the importance of forming the Mind . IT is of the highest importance that the royal pupil should acquire an early habit of method and regula- rity ...
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