Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 páginas |
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... Truth Truth . - Phædrus . TO believe is dangerous , to be unbelieving is equally so ; the Truth therefore should be diligently sought after , lest that a foolish opinion should lead you to pronounce an unsound judg- ment Truth ...
... Truth Truth . - Phædrus . TO believe is dangerous , to be unbelieving is equally so ; the Truth therefore should be diligently sought after , lest that a foolish opinion should lead you to pronounce an unsound judg- ment Truth ...
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... Truth is above all present things . Firm in the midst of Temptation , and frank in the midst of Treachery , be will be attacked by those who have prejudices ... Truth . Ammian . TRUTH is violated by Falsehood , 512 ILLUSTRATIONS OF TRUTH ;
... Truth is above all present things . Firm in the midst of Temptation , and frank in the midst of Treachery , be will be attacked by those who have prejudices ... Truth . Ammian . TRUTH is violated by Falsehood , 512 ILLUSTRATIONS OF TRUTH ;
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... Truth in question , as of the dignity of the person by whom that Truth is maintained . It is our Vanity , our Self - Conceit , that makes us so sore and irritable . To a grave argument we may reply gravely , and fancy that we have the ...
... Truth in question , as of the dignity of the person by whom that Truth is maintained . It is our Vanity , our Self - Conceit , that makes us so sore and irritable . To a grave argument we may reply gravely , and fancy that we have the ...
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