EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 56
... wish , but do broad justice where we are , by whomsoever we deal with , accepting our actual companions and circum- stances , however humble or odious , as the mystic officials to whom the universe has delegated its whole pleasure for ...
... wish , but do broad justice where we are , by whomsoever we deal with , accepting our actual companions and circum- stances , however humble or odious , as the mystic officials to whom the universe has delegated its whole pleasure for ...
Page 73
... wish to be saved from the mischiefs of their vices , but not from their vices . Charity would be wasted on this poor waiting on the symptoms . A wise and hardy physician will say , Come out of that , as the first condition of advice ...
... wish to be saved from the mischiefs of their vices , but not from their vices . Charity would be wasted on this poor waiting on the symptoms . A wise and hardy physician will say , Come out of that , as the first condition of advice ...
Page 82
... wish to deal with him , both for the quiet spirit of honor which attends him , and for the intellectual pastime which the spectacle of so much ability affords . This immensely stretched trade , which makes the capes of the Southern ...
... wish to deal with him , both for the quiet spirit of honor which attends him , and for the intellectual pastime which the spectacle of so much ability affords . This immensely stretched trade , which makes the capes of the Southern ...
Page 86
... wish to be lovely , but to be loved . This class of character like to hear of their faults ; the other class do not like to hear of faults ; they worship events ; secure to them a fact , a connection , a certain chain of cir- cumstances ...
... wish to be lovely , but to be loved . This class of character like to hear of their faults ; the other class do not like to hear of faults ; they worship events ; secure to them a fact , a connection , a certain chain of cir- cumstances ...
Page 89
... wishes and attempts things beyond his force . I read in a book of English memoirs , " Mr. Fox ( afterwards Lord Holland ) said , he must have the Treasury ; he had served up to it , and would have it . " - Xenophon and his Ten Thousand ...
... wishes and attempts things beyond his force . I read in a book of English memoirs , " Mr. Fox ( afterwards Lord Holland ) said , he must have the Treasury ; he had served up to it , and would have it . " - Xenophon and his Ten Thousand ...
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