The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Volumen1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... fear of a rival . ADVERSITY — is very often a blessing in disguise , which by detaching us from earth and drawing us towards heaven , gives us , in the assurance of lasting joys , an abundant recom- pence for the loss of transient ones ...
... fear of a rival . ADVERSITY — is very often a blessing in disguise , which by detaching us from earth and drawing us towards heaven , gives us , in the assurance of lasting joys , an abundant recom- pence for the loss of transient ones ...
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... fear of its ebullitions , than it could by their actual outbreakings ; while it still retains a positive influence when aroused . Anger , in short , is a moral power , which tends to repair the inequalities of physical power , and to ...
... fear of its ebullitions , than it could by their actual outbreakings ; while it still retains a positive influence when aroused . Anger , in short , is a moral power , which tends to repair the inequalities of physical power , and to ...
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... fear of giving offence , since they find sweetness even in their sourness , and a joy in the very want of it . Well for them , too , if they go not astray , in their over anxiety to walk straight . " As for those that will not take ...
... fear of giving offence , since they find sweetness even in their sourness , and a joy in the very want of it . Well for them , too , if they go not astray , in their over anxiety to walk straight . " As for those that will not take ...
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... fear , with the worst passions of the worst men , dethrones the deity to set up a demon , and curses all those who will not curse themselves by joining in his idolatry . AVARICE - The mistake of the old , who begin multiply- ing their ...
... fear , with the worst passions of the worst men , dethrones the deity to set up a demon , and curses all those who will not curse themselves by joining in his idolatry . AVARICE - The mistake of the old , who begin multiply- ing their ...
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... fear of their peevish and impotent censures . " At present it is to be feared , there are many churchmen , re- formed as well as Roman , who hold with Cardinal Perron , when he says , " We must not pretend to convince an Arian of his ...
... fear of their peevish and impotent censures . " At present it is to be feared , there are many churchmen , re- formed as well as Roman , who hold with Cardinal Perron , when he says , " We must not pretend to convince an Arian of his ...
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