The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... truth and sincerity of heart . While a man is learning to fence , he practises both on friend and foe ; but when he is a master in the art , he never exerts it but on what he thinks the right side . That this last allusion may not give ...
... truth and sincerity of heart . While a man is learning to fence , he practises both on friend and foe ; but when he is a master in the art , he never exerts it but on what he thinks the right side . That this last allusion may not give ...
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... truth and error . That matter is eternal , that , from the first union of a soul to it , it perverted its inclinations , and that the ill in- fluence it hath upon the mind is not to be corrected by God himself , are all very great ...
... truth and error . That matter is eternal , that , from the first union of a soul to it , it perverted its inclinations , and that the ill in- fluence it hath upon the mind is not to be corrected by God himself , are all very great ...
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... Truth captivates with unborrowed charms , and what- ever hath once given satisfaction will always do it . In all which they have manifestly the advantage of us , who are so much governed by sickly and changeable appetites , that we can ...
... Truth captivates with unborrowed charms , and what- ever hath once given satisfaction will always do it . In all which they have manifestly the advantage of us , who are so much governed by sickly and changeable appetites , that we can ...
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