The Manchester almanack1873 |
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... truth . - Bacon . CHEERFULNESS is health ; the opposite , melancholy , is dis- ease . - Haliburton . IF thou workest at that which is before thee , following right reason seriously , vigorously , calmly , without allowing any- thing ...
... truth . - Bacon . CHEERFULNESS is health ; the opposite , melancholy , is dis- ease . - Haliburton . IF thou workest at that which is before thee , following right reason seriously , vigorously , calmly , without allowing any- thing ...
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... truth , vanish . Death the Leveller . The glories of our blood and state Are shadows - not substantial things ; There is no armour against fate ; Death lays his icy hand on kings : Sceptre and crown Must tumble down , And in the dust be ...
... truth , vanish . Death the Leveller . The glories of our blood and state Are shadows - not substantial things ; There is no armour against fate ; Death lays his icy hand on kings : Sceptre and crown Must tumble down , And in the dust be ...
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... truth ; to and to impress it upon their minds that there is teach them to practise it , at their own expense ; nothing so truly great as the frank acknowledg THE first character of right childhood is that it is modest . A well - bred ...
... truth ; to and to impress it upon their minds that there is teach them to practise it , at their own expense ; nothing so truly great as the frank acknowledg THE first character of right childhood is that it is modest . A well - bred ...
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... truths or downright lies . The horse - laugh indicates brutality of cha- racter . As a person's yes or no , so all his character . A downright yes and no mark the firm ; a quick , the rapid ; and a slow , the cautious or timid cha ...
... truths or downright lies . The horse - laugh indicates brutality of cha- racter . As a person's yes or no , so all his character . A downright yes and no mark the firm ; a quick , the rapid ; and a slow , the cautious or timid cha ...
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... truth to be repeated which Burke urged upon Barry , that it is the interest of all of us to be at peace with our fellow- creatures , far less for their sakes than our own , and that the only qualities to carry us safely through life are ...
... truth to be repeated which Burke urged upon Barry , that it is the interest of all of us to be at peace with our fellow- creatures , far less for their sakes than our own , and that the only qualities to carry us safely through life are ...
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