Getting One's Bearings: Observations for Direction and DistanceFleming H. Revell Company, 1903 - 301 |
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... pleasure are in it . If this presentment seems to be overdrawn , it is the standard which the gentleman keeps before himself . Having said this , it is not much to add that he is just . To be benevolent and at the same time unjust ...
... pleasure are in it . If this presentment seems to be overdrawn , it is the standard which the gentleman keeps before himself . Having said this , it is not much to add that he is just . To be benevolent and at the same time unjust ...
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... pleasure of telling news would outrun the desire to be kind . In view of this it must be an extreme necessity which permits a gentleman to say any- thing against another in his absence . It is a very large portion of unhappiness which ...
... pleasure of telling news would outrun the desire to be kind . In view of this it must be an extreme necessity which permits a gentleman to say any- thing against another in his absence . It is a very large portion of unhappiness which ...
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... with a hiding of one's self , considerateness for a pleasure be- yond our own , a regard for the methods which attend good breeding , a compliance even with conventional rules and the prescriptions of eti- quette , which THE GENTLEMAN 35.
... with a hiding of one's self , considerateness for a pleasure be- yond our own , a regard for the methods which attend good breeding , a compliance even with conventional rules and the prescriptions of eti- quette , which THE GENTLEMAN 35.
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... pleasure in his work , the true professional zeal and advance , will be condi- tioned on his fidelity to reason and reasoning , and his ability to use in his own way that which he discovers . He can get a living , become rich , as a ...
... pleasure in his work , the true professional zeal and advance , will be condi- tioned on his fidelity to reason and reasoning , and his ability to use in his own way that which he discovers . He can get a living , become rich , as a ...
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... pleasure , " proverbs are dried experience . It is the reason in them which constitutes their worth . While they are not equally rational , the best are keenly reasonable . Many proverbs are the deliberate expressions of thought , the ...
... pleasure , " proverbs are dried experience . It is the reason in them which constitutes their worth . While they are not equally rational , the best are keenly reasonable . Many proverbs are the deliberate expressions of thought , the ...
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