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" What presence of mind, what subtlety, what truth in his replies! How great the command over his passions! Where is the man, where the philosopher, who could so live, and so die, without weakness, and without ostentation... "
Views of Christian Truth, Piety, and Morality: Selected from the Writings of ... - Página 165
por Joseph Priestley, Henry Ware - 1834 - 207 páginas
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Home: a Book for Young Ladies

Louise Caroline Tuthill, Mrs. Louisa C. Cuthill - 1853 - 312 páginas
...profound wisdom in his discourses ! What presence of mind ! What sagacity and propriety in his answers ! How great the command over his passions ! Where is...the man, where the philosopher, who could so live, suffer, and die, without weakness and without ostentation ? " Madame de Stae'l, in her works, discovers...
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Voices of the Dead

John Cumming - 1854 - 308 páginas
...sublimity in his maxims ! What profound wisdom in his discourses ! - What presence of mind, what subtlety, what truth, in his replies ! How great the command...so die, without weakness and without ostentation? When Plato describes his imaginary good man, loaded with all the punishments of guilt, yet meriting...
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A treatise on the doctrines and evidences of the Christian religion. Also an ...

John Scott (of Colinsburgh.) - 1854 - 180 páginas
...sublimity in his maxims ! What profound wisdom in his discoveries ! What presence of mind, what sublimity, what truth in his replies ! How great the command...and so die, without weakness and without ostentation ? When Plato described his imaginary good man, loaded with all the shame of guilt, yet meriting the...
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Voices of the Dead

John Cumming - 1854 - 316 páginas
...! What profound wisdom in his discourses! What presence of mind, what subtlety, what truth, in hia replies! How great the command over his passions!...so die, without weakness and without ostentation? When Plato describes his imaginary good man, loaded with all the punishments of guilt, yet meriting...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy ..., Volumen1

Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1854 - 498 páginas
...contains, should be himself a mere man! Do we find that he assumed What presence of mind in his replies 1 How great the command over his passions ! Where is...who could so live and so die, without weakness, and witlxmt ostentation 1— When Plato described his imaginary good man with all the shame of guilt, yet...
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The Daily Life: Or, Precepts and Prescriptions for Christian Living

John Cumming - 1855 - 290 páginas
...sublimity in his maxims ! What profound wisdom in his discourses ! What presence of mind, what subtlety, what truth in his replies ! How great the command...and so die, without weakness and without ostentation ? When Plato describes his imaginary good man, loaded with all the punishments of guilt, yet meriting...
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The Defender

1855 - 892 páginas
...sublimity in his maxims ! What profound wisdom in his discourses ! What presence of mind in his repliée! How great the command over his passions ! Where is the man, where the philosopher, who could so live ana so die, without weakness, aud without ostentation ? '— Chub. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. We received...
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A poetical grammar of the English language

Robert Clarke (schoolmaster.) - 1855 - 190 páginas
...sublimity in his maxims! What profound wisdom in his discourses ! What presence of mind! What sublimity — what truth in his replies ! How great the comm.and over his passions ! Where is the man — where is the philosopher, who could so live and so die ? When PLATO described his imaginary goodman, loaded...
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Towers of Zion: Or, The Evidences of Christianity Illustrated ...

1856 - 192 páginas
...discourses ! What presence of mind, what subtlety, what truth in his replies ! How great the command of his passions ! "Where is the man, where the philosopher,...so die, without weakness, and without ostentation ? When Plato described his imaginary good man, loaded with all the shame of guilt, yet meriting all...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy ..., Volumen1

Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1856 - 680 páginas
...in his discourses ! What presence of mind in his replies I How great the command over his passions I Where is the man, where the philosopher, who could...so die, without weakness, and without ostentation ? When Plato described his imaginary good man with all the shame of guilt, yet meriting the highest...
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