The Works of Hannah More, Volumen6Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... want of culture , not of sense , we find . Whene'er you sought the good , or shunn'd the ill , " Twas more from temper than from principle : Your random life to no just rules reduced , ' 248 THE SEARCH AFTER HAPPINESS .
... want of culture , not of sense , we find . Whene'er you sought the good , or shunn'd the ill , " Twas more from temper than from principle : Your random life to no just rules reduced , ' 248 THE SEARCH AFTER HAPPINESS .
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... tempers and dispositions , as peculiarly feminine , and hazarded some observations which naturally arose from the subject , on the different characters which mark the sexes . And here again she takes the liberty to repeat that these ...
... tempers and dispositions , as peculiarly feminine , and hazarded some observations which naturally arose from the subject , on the different characters which mark the sexes . And here again she takes the liberty to repeat that these ...
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... tempers , than to such as are rugged and ferocious ; that they are vices which increase civilization , and tend to promote refinement , and the cultivation of humanity . But this is an assertion , the truth of which the experience of ...
... tempers , than to such as are rugged and ferocious ; that they are vices which increase civilization , and tend to promote refinement , and the cultivation of humanity . But this is an assertion , the truth of which the experience of ...
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... temper is the present object of considera- tion . The remark may perhaps be thought too strong , but I believe it is true , that next to religious influences , a habit of study is the most probable preservative of the virtue of young ...
... temper is the present object of considera- tion . The remark may perhaps be thought too strong , but I believe it is true , that next to religious influences , a habit of study is the most probable preservative of the virtue of young ...
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... temper peculiarly inoffensive , chastised by a most correct judgment , and restrained by more prudence than falls to the common lot . This talent is more likely to make a woman vain than knowledge ; for as wit is the immediate property ...
... temper peculiarly inoffensive , chastised by a most correct judgment , and restrained by more prudence than falls to the common lot . This talent is more likely to make a woman vain than knowledge ; for as wit is the immediate property ...
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