The Works of Hannah More, Volumen4Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... truth which might appear too obvious to require enforcing , and yet , of all others , it is a truth most liable to be practically forgotten , that the same subjugation of desire and will , of inclina- tions and tastes , to the laws of ...
... truth which might appear too obvious to require enforcing , and yet , of all others , it is a truth most liable to be practically forgotten , that the same subjugation of desire and will , of inclina- tions and tastes , to the laws of ...
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... truth , that , when he was surprised by one of his officers in secret prayer in his tent , he said , " Persons of my rank are answerable to God alone for their actions : this gives the enemy of mankind a peculiar advantage over us ; an ...
... truth , that , when he was surprised by one of his officers in secret prayer in his tent , he said , " Persons of my rank are answerable to God alone for their actions : this gives the enemy of mankind a peculiar advantage over us ; an ...
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... truth , and reason be consulted ; and , let the child , and especially the royal child , be , as much as possible , trained according to their simple and consistent indications . The attention , in such instances as the present , should ...
... truth , and reason be consulted ; and , let the child , and especially the royal child , be , as much as possible , trained according to their simple and consistent indications . The attention , in such instances as the present , should ...
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... truth , of which it was destined to be the local origin , upon all the nations of the earth , and especially on the Roman empire . Such are the less common particulars to which attention may advan- tageously be drawn . With geography in ...
... truth , of which it was destined to be the local origin , upon all the nations of the earth , and especially on the Roman empire . Such are the less common particulars to which attention may advan- tageously be drawn . With geography in ...
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... truth , both in moral and mental taste , little short of the exactness of mathematical truth ; and the mind should acquire an habit of seeking perfec- tion in every thing . This habit should be so early and insensibly formed , that when ...
... truth , both in moral and mental taste , little short of the exactness of mathematical truth ; and the mind should acquire an habit of seeking perfec- tion in every thing . This habit should be so early and insensibly formed , that when ...
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