A Dictionary of Thoughts: Being a Cyclopedia of Laconic Quotations from the Best Authors, Both Ancient and ModernCassell publishing Company, 1891 - Počet stran: 644 |
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... wisdom , and beauty , and common sense , being taken from any and every mine of authorship from which they might be gathered . A broad and rich field for selection has asɔ been found in such valuable collections as " Lacon , " " Laconia ...
... wisdom , and beauty , and common sense , being taken from any and every mine of authorship from which they might be gathered . A broad and rich field for selection has asɔ been found in such valuable collections as " Lacon , " " Laconia ...
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... wisdom . — Luther . It is good for man to suffer the adversity of this earthly life : for it brings him back to the sacred retirement of the heart , where only he finds he is an exile from his native home , and ought not to place his ...
... wisdom . — Luther . It is good for man to suffer the adversity of this earthly life : for it brings him back to the sacred retirement of the heart , where only he finds he is an exile from his native home , and ought not to place his ...
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... wisdom of the past condensed for the instruction and guidance of the present . - Tryon Edwards . The short sayings of wise and good men are of great value , like the dust of gold , or the sparks of diamonds . - Tillotson . Apothegms to ...
... wisdom of the past condensed for the instruction and guidance of the present . - Tryon Edwards . The short sayings of wise and good men are of great value , like the dust of gold , or the sparks of diamonds . - Tillotson . Apothegms to ...
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... wisdom.- Unless they teach virtue they are more worthy of a halter than of the laurel . - Jane Porter . Next to doing things that deserve to be written , nothing gets a man more credit , or gives him more pleasure than to write things ...
... wisdom.- Unless they teach virtue they are more worthy of a halter than of the laurel . - Jane Porter . Next to doing things that deserve to be written , nothing gets a man more credit , or gives him more pleasure than to write things ...
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... wisdom of the world.- Ewald . All the distinctive features and superi- ority of our republican institutions are derived from the teachings of Scripture.— Everett . Read your Bible , making it the first morn- ing business of your life to ...
... wisdom of the world.- Ewald . All the distinctive features and superi- ority of our republican institutions are derived from the teachings of Scripture.— Everett . Read your Bible , making it the first morn- ing business of your life to ...
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