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... false medium of viewing things , for prejudiced per- sons not only never speak well , but also never think well , of those whom they dislike , and the whole character and conduct is considered with an eye to that particular thing which ...
... false medium of viewing things , for prejudiced per- sons not only never speak well , but also never think well , of those whom they dislike , and the whole character and conduct is considered with an eye to that particular thing which ...
Pagina 13
... false or neglected education ; by a neglect to train the body and the mind , as , under favourable circum- stances , they may most easily and most pleasantly be trained . - Carpenter's Political Text Book . XXVI . Excellencies of ...
... false or neglected education ; by a neglect to train the body and the mind , as , under favourable circum- stances , they may most easily and most pleasantly be trained . - Carpenter's Political Text Book . XXVI . Excellencies of ...
Pagina 28
... false judgments one of another . Thus one man shall be praised for his patience , because he is not by nature prone to anger ; and another be condemned for his warmth , because he happens to have much bile in his con- stitution . - The ...
... false judgments one of another . Thus one man shall be praised for his patience , because he is not by nature prone to anger ; and another be condemned for his warmth , because he happens to have much bile in his con- stitution . - The ...
Pagina 36
... false scheme of politics . As the people are the fountain of power , so are they the object of government , in such manner , that where the people are safe , the ends of government are answered , and where the people are sufferers by ...
... false scheme of politics . As the people are the fountain of power , so are they the object of government , in such manner , that where the people are safe , the ends of government are answered , and where the people are sufferers by ...
Pagina 45
... false arts of statesmen , and the evil faith , perjury , and dissimulation of princes , wisdom and deep policy ; temerity , we style high courage ; ambition , we call a noble thirst after glory ; and they who vex , rob , and disturb the ...
... false arts of statesmen , and the evil faith , perjury , and dissimulation of princes , wisdom and deep policy ; temerity , we style high courage ; ambition , we call a noble thirst after glory ; and they who vex , rob , and disturb the ...
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