Addresses to Young Men: By James Fordyce, D.D. ...T. Cadell, 1777 |
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... were chiefly , if not altogether , the dictates of educa- tion , or the illufions of ignorance . Hẹ is often told fo by his vicious compa nions , by those particularly whose hearts are more callous E 3 ADDRESS II . 53.
... were chiefly , if not altogether , the dictates of educa- tion , or the illufions of ignorance . Hẹ is often told fo by his vicious compa nions , by those particularly whose hearts are more callous E 3 ADDRESS II . 53.
Strona 54
... whose hearts are more callous than his own . Still however fufpicions will arise ; a degradation , and a difcontent , will be felt . A frown from the Divinity in his breast , a fingle look of disapprobation from that dreaded Power ...
... whose hearts are more callous than his own . Still however fufpicions will arise ; a degradation , and a difcontent , will be felt . A frown from the Divinity in his breast , a fingle look of disapprobation from that dreaded Power ...
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... whose attachment is founded in goodness , and whose union is cemented by principle ? I prefume , however , that many of you may , in due time , have opportunities of extending your good names through a wi- der sphere , by performing the ...
... whose attachment is founded in goodness , and whose union is cemented by principle ? I prefume , however , that many of you may , in due time , have opportunities of extending your good names through a wi- der sphere , by performing the ...
Strona 121
... whose . fentiments of honour are not sufficiently alive for the purpose of quickening you to industry , to ftudy , to worthy deeds , and magnanimous exertions ; or in whom the perceptions of fhame are too feeble to be a preservative ...
... whose . fentiments of honour are not sufficiently alive for the purpose of quickening you to industry , to ftudy , to worthy deeds , and magnanimous exertions ; or in whom the perceptions of fhame are too feeble to be a preservative ...
Strona 128
... whose predominant am- bition is to Appear . But who can paint the meanness , or the mifery , of fuch a character ? Who can enumerate the facrifices of fincerity , con- science , spirit , independence , real dig- nity and folid fame ...
... whose predominant am- bition is to Appear . But who can paint the meanness , or the mifery , of fuch a character ? Who can enumerate the facrifices of fincerity , con- science , spirit , independence , real dig- nity and folid fame ...
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