Representative MenJ. Simon, 1980 - Počet stran: 204 |
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... better served through our sympathy . Activity is contagious . Looking where others look , and con- versing with the same things , we catch the charm which lured them . Napoleon said , " you must not fight too often with one enemy , or ...
... better served through our sympathy . Activity is contagious . Looking where others look , and con- versing with the same things , we catch the charm which lured them . Napoleon said , " you must not fight too often with one enemy , or ...
Strana 89
... better to suffer injustice , than to do it ; that the sinner ought to covet punishment ; that the lie was more hurtful than homicide ; and that ignorance , or the involuntary lie , was more calam- itous than involuntary homicide ; that ...
... better to suffer injustice , than to do it ; that the sinner ought to covet punishment ; that the lie was more hurtful than homicide ; and that ignorance , or the involuntary lie , was more calam- itous than involuntary homicide ; that ...
Strana 251
... better . I think all men know better than they do ; know that the insti- tutions we so volubly commend are go - carts and baubles ; but they dare not trust their presenti- ments . Bonaparte relied on his own sense , and did not care a ...
... better . I think all men know better than they do ; know that the insti- tutions we so volubly commend are go - carts and baubles ; but they dare not trust their presenti- ments . Bonaparte relied on his own sense , and did not care a ...
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