The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, from the Best Writers: Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect Improve Their Language and Sentiments : and to Inculcate the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue : with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingDescribes the wonders of light and optics, exploring such developments as lasers, fiber optics, and holography. |
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How much soever a person may suffer from injustice , he is always in hazard of
suffering more from the prosecution of revenge . The violence of an enemy
cannot inflict what is equal to the torment he creates to himself , by means of the
fierce ...
How much soever a person may suffer from injustice , he is always in hazard of
suffering more from the prosecution of revenge . The violence of an enemy
cannot inflict what is equal to the torment he creates to himself , by means of the
fierce ...
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... cannot be foreseen ; and he seldom fails of suffering most from their poisonous
effect , who first allowed them to flow . ... broken confidence , and open enmity ,
the suspicious temper itself is one of the worst evils which any man can suffer .
... cannot be foreseen ; and he seldom fails of suffering most from their poisonous
effect , who first allowed them to flow . ... broken confidence , and open enmity ,
the suspicious temper itself is one of the worst evils which any man can suffer .
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How much soever a person may suffer from injustice , he is always in hazard of
suffering more from the prosecution of revenge . The violence of an enemy
cannot inflict what is equal to the torment he creates to himself , by means of the
fierce ...
How much soever a person may suffer from injustice , he is always in hazard of
suffering more from the prosecution of revenge . The violence of an enemy
cannot inflict what is equal to the torment he creates to himself , by means of the
fierce ...
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... cannot be foreseen ; and he seldom fails of suffering most from their poisonous
effect , who first allowed them to flow . ... broken confidence , and open enmity ,
the suspicious temper itself is one of the worst evils which any man can suffer .
... cannot be foreseen ; and he seldom fails of suffering most from their poisonous
effect , who first allowed them to flow . ... broken confidence , and open enmity ,
the suspicious temper itself is one of the worst evils which any man can suffer .
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I return to suffer , though I have not deserved death . Every principle of honour
and goodness , forbids me to allow my friend to die for me . Dio . Dost thou , then ,
love him better than thyself ? Py . No ; I love him as myself . But I am persuaded ...
I return to suffer , though I have not deserved death . Every principle of honour
and goodness , forbids me to allow my friend to die for me . Dio . Dost thou , then ,
love him better than thyself ? Py . No ; I love him as myself . But I am persuaded ...
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