Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 3F. Warne, 1866 |
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... delight most in war are so ashamed of it , that they pretend to desire nothing but peace — that their heart is set upon nothing else . When Cæsar was engaging all the world in war , he wrote to Tully , " There was nothing worthier of an ...
... delight most in war are so ashamed of it , that they pretend to desire nothing but peace — that their heart is set upon nothing else . When Cæsar was engaging all the world in war , he wrote to Tully , " There was nothing worthier of an ...
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... delight in the esteem of another ? They are both equally desire of and delight in somewhat external to ourselves ; either both or neither are so . The object of self - love is expressed in the term self ; and every appetite of sense ...
... delight in the esteem of another ? They are both equally desire of and delight in somewhat external to ourselves ; either both or neither are so . The object of self - love is expressed in the term self ; and every appetite of sense ...
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... delight in its continued exercise ; there is consummated delight in the happy , smiling , and prosper- ous result of it . Kindness , and honesty , and truth , are of them- selves , and irrespective of their rightness , sweet unto the ...
... delight in its continued exercise ; there is consummated delight in the happy , smiling , and prosper- ous result of it . Kindness , and honesty , and truth , are of them- selves , and irrespective of their rightness , sweet unto the ...
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Of a State of Probation as implying Trial Difficulties | 1 |
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