Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Zväzok 1T. Boys, 1826 - 360 strán (strany) |
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... life , life is gone , and death , though perhaps they receive him differently vet treats alike the fool and the philosopher . - Hume . XXVI . Imaginary evils soon become real ones by indulging B 3 LACONICS . XXI. ...
... life , life is gone , and death , though perhaps they receive him differently vet treats alike the fool and the philosopher . - Hume . XXVI . Imaginary evils soon become real ones by indulging B 3 LACONICS . XXI. ...
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... philosopher has once laid hold of a favourite principle , which , perhaps , accounts for many natural effects , he extends the same principle over the whole creation , and reduces it to every phenomenon , though by the most violent and ...
... philosopher has once laid hold of a favourite principle , which , perhaps , accounts for many natural effects , he extends the same principle over the whole creation , and reduces it to every phenomenon , though by the most violent and ...
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... philosophers most for , ( though some may think it a paradox , ) is chiefly their pride ; nothing less than an ipse dixit , and you must pin your faith on their sleeve . And though Diogenes lived in a tub , there might be , for aught I ...
... philosophers most for , ( though some may think it a paradox , ) is chiefly their pride ; nothing less than an ipse dixit , and you must pin your faith on their sleeve . And though Diogenes lived in a tub , there might be , for aught I ...
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... philosophers , have adopted the opinions of some who went before them , and so having chosen their respective guides , they maintain with zeal what they have thus im- bibed . - Encyc . Brit . CCLXXXI . He who sedulously attends ...
... philosophers , have adopted the opinions of some who went before them , and so having chosen their respective guides , they maintain with zeal what they have thus im- bibed . - Encyc . Brit . CCLXXXI . He who sedulously attends ...
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... and the ill - con- sequences thereof ? -Lord Clarendon . DIII . If we must lash one another , let it be with the manly strokes of wit and satire ; for I am of the old philosopher's opinion , that if I must suffer from one or LACONICS . 103.
... and the ill - con- sequences thereof ? -Lord Clarendon . DIII . If we must lash one another , let it be with the manly strokes of wit and satire ; for I am of the old philosopher's opinion , that if I must suffer from one or LACONICS . 103.
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