The Spectator, Svazek 4J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 101
power , that of doing good ; and the greatest compli- ment we have ever been able to make to our own being , has been by calling this disposition of mind Humanity . We cannot but observe a pleasure arising in our own ... greatest ...
power , that of doing good ; and the greatest compli- ment we have ever been able to make to our own being , has been by calling this disposition of mind Humanity . We cannot but observe a pleasure arising in our own ... greatest ...
Strana 358
... greatest statesmen of the age in which he lived , being asked by a friend , How he was able to dispatch that multitude of affairs in which he was engaged ; replied , that his whole art con- sisted in doing one thing at once . " If ...
... greatest statesmen of the age in which he lived , being asked by a friend , How he was able to dispatch that multitude of affairs in which he was engaged ; replied , that his whole art con- sisted in doing one thing at once . " If ...
Strana 407
... greatest minds to their last moments . They avoided even an indecent posture in the very article of death . Thus CESAR gathered his robe about him , that he might not fall in a manner unbecoming of himself ; and the greatest concern ...
... greatest minds to their last moments . They avoided even an indecent posture in the very article of death . Thus CESAR gathered his robe about him , that he might not fall in a manner unbecoming of himself ; and the greatest concern ...
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