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Page 24
... passions , over the snares laid in our way . Perimus licitis . * DAY EMPLOYMENT . There must be an employment , two ... passion . If alone . I. Beware of wandering , vain , lustful thoughts : fly from thyself , rather than entertain ...
... passions , over the snares laid in our way . Perimus licitis . * DAY EMPLOYMENT . There must be an employment , two ... passion . If alone . I. Beware of wandering , vain , lustful thoughts : fly from thyself , rather than entertain ...
Page 45
... passions , and not give way to them , however provoked . V. That I be wholly intent upon the business I am about ; remitting all other cares and thoughts , as unseasonable and interruptions . * * DO ONE THING , ONLY , AT A TIME : this ...
... passions , and not give way to them , however provoked . V. That I be wholly intent upon the business I am about ; remitting all other cares and thoughts , as unseasonable and interruptions . * * DO ONE THING , ONLY , AT A TIME : this ...
Page 49
... passion and despair could inspire him with to which , all the answer the lord chief baron made , was , that he could very well bear all his reproaches , but he could not , for all that , set his hand to his certificate . He saw he was ...
... passion and despair could inspire him with to which , all the answer the lord chief baron made , was , that he could very well bear all his reproaches , but he could not , for all that , set his hand to his certificate . He saw he was ...
Page 82
... passions . At Athens , whatever might have been the tastes and tendencies of that volatile people , ( not unlike the French of our own day , ) .. the surpassing dignity of the Areopagus , .. τῶν εν τοῖς Ἕλλησι δικαστηρίων τιμιώτατον ...
... passions . At Athens , whatever might have been the tastes and tendencies of that volatile people , ( not unlike the French of our own day , ) .. the surpassing dignity of the Areopagus , .. τῶν εν τοῖς Ἕλλησι δικαστηρίων τιμιώτατον ...
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... passion , declared they should never have it . The executors stuck at this a little ; but , having considered better of it , came to this resolution : that they were to be the exe- cutors of Mr. Selden's will , and not of his passion ...
... passion , declared they should never have it . The executors stuck at this a little ; but , having considered better of it , came to this resolution : that they were to be the exe- cutors of Mr. Selden's will , and not of his passion ...
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