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" Nothing can be great which is not right. Nothing which reason condemns can be suitable to the dignity of the human mind. To be driven by external motives from the path which our own heart approves; to give way to... "
Jus ecclesiasticum Anglicanum; or, The government of the Church of England ... - Página 60
por Nathaniel Highmore - 1810 - 160 páginas
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The Rambler [by S. Johnson and others]., Volumen8

1752 - 196 páginas
...to the dignity of the human mind. To permit ourfelves to be driven by external motives from the way which our own heart approves; to give way to any thing but conviclion ; to fuffer tho opinion of others to overrule our choice, and overpower our refolvcs, is...
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The Weekly Miscellany; Or, Instructive Entertainer: Containing a ..., Volumen7

1776 - 632 páginas
...great which is not right. Nothing which re^.fon condemns, can be fuitableto the dignity of the humaa mind. . To be driven by external motives from the...approves, to give way to any thing but conviction,, to fuffer the opinion of others to rule pur choice, or overpower our refplves, is to.fubmit tamely to...
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The Moral Miscellany: Or, a Collection of Select Pieces, in Prose and Verse ...

1773 - 394 páginas
...be great which is not right. Nothing «>hich reafon condemns can be iuiublfrto the. dignity of; tlie human mind. To be driven by external motives from...our own heart approves, to give way to any thing but conviftion, to fairer the opinion of others to rule our choice, or overpower our refolves, is to fubmit...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volumen1

1785 - 596 páginas
...of our wants. Nothing can be great which is not right. Nothing which reafon condemns can be fuitable to the dignity of the human mind. To be driven by external motives from the path which o\ir own heart approves, to give way to any thing but conviftion, to buffer the opinion of others to...
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The Rambler

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 416 páginas
...of our wants. Nothing can be great which is not right. Nothing which reafon condemns can be fuitable to the dignity of the human mind. To be driven by...approves, to give way to any thing but conviction, to fuffer the opinion of others to rule our choice, or overpower our refolves, is to fubmit tamely to...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: The Rambler

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 422 páginas
...of our wants. Nothing can be great which is not right. Nothing which reafon condemns can be fuitable to the dignity • of the human mind. To be driven...approves, to give way to any thing but conviction, to fuffer the opinion of others to rule our choice, or overpower our refolves, is to fubmit tamely to...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson.LL.D..: The rambler

Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 páginas
...of our wants. Nothing can be great which is not right. Nothing which reafon condemns can be fuitable to the dignity of the human mind. To be driven by...approves, to give way to any thing but conviction, to fufFer the opinion of others to rule our choice, or overpower our refolves, is to fubmit tamely to...
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The Rambler

Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 582 páginas
...our wants. Nothing cnn be gi'eat which is not right. Nothing which reafon condemn* can he fuitable to the dignity of the human mind. To be driven by...the path which our own heart approves, to give way 10 any thing but conviftiun, to fuffer the opinion of others to rule our choice, or overpower our refolves...
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A View of Nature, in Letters to a Traveller Among the Alps: With ..., Volumen6

Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 540 páginas
...axiom, that " pride is abject and mean." Nothing in reality can *be great which is not right ; and nothing which reason condemns, can be suitable to the dignity of the human mind. Thus the utmost excellence at which humanity can arrive, is a constant and determinate pursuit of virtue,...
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The Rambler [by S. Johnson and others]., Volumen4

1801 - 320 páginas
...of our wants. Nothing can be great which is not right. Nothing which reafon condemns can be fuitable to the dignity of the human mind. To" be driven by...approves, to give way to any thing but conviction, to fuftcr the opinion of others to rule our choice or overpower our refolves, is to fubmit tamely to the...
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