The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Svazek 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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Strana 14
... ourselves . We are only unclean in our hearts and lives . As occasional squalor , is the worst evil of poverty and labour , so should constant cleanliness be the greatest luxury 14 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR the wisdom of our ancestors, such ...
... ourselves . We are only unclean in our hearts and lives . As occasional squalor , is the worst evil of poverty and labour , so should constant cleanliness be the greatest luxury 14 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR the wisdom of our ancestors, such ...
Strana 17
... ourselves , at least , partially , to our own crimes and infamy . The stings of conscience would be intolerable , could we not lay some flat- tering unction to our souls , and steal relief from self - delusion . It may be doubted ...
... ourselves , at least , partially , to our own crimes and infamy . The stings of conscience would be intolerable , could we not lay some flat- tering unction to our souls , and steal relief from self - delusion . It may be doubted ...
Strana 18
... ourselves , not only individually , but nationally . " Comment ! " exclaims the French sailor in Josephus Molitor , when he saw Ironmonger Lane written on the corner of a street in London , which he read " Irons manger l'ane ...
... ourselves , not only individually , but nationally . " Comment ! " exclaims the French sailor in Josephus Molitor , when he saw Ironmonger Lane written on the corner of a street in London , which he read " Irons manger l'ane ...
Strana 33
... ourselves for the faults of another ; or committing an additional error , if we are incensed at our own mistakes . In either case , wrath may aggravate , but was never known to diminish our annoyance . " I wish , " says Seneca , " that ...
... ourselves for the faults of another ; or committing an additional error , if we are incensed at our own mistakes . In either case , wrath may aggravate , but was never known to diminish our annoyance . " I wish , " says Seneca , " that ...
Strana 34
... ourselves and others . This seasonable arrest of our functions gives us time to sanify , and we are allowed to recover them , when their exercise is no longer dangerous . Protective nature makes us sometimes blind and weak , when highly ...
... ourselves and others . This seasonable arrest of our functions gives us time to sanify , and we are allowed to recover them , when their exercise is no longer dangerous . Protective nature makes us sometimes blind and weak , when highly ...
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