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Page 86
... temper , constitution , or understanding . Fifthly ; there is a point in the progress of a quarrel , and a situation in which men are often placed , and that is , when both sides would be glad of a reconciliation , but know not how to ...
... temper , constitution , or understanding . Fifthly ; there is a point in the progress of a quarrel , and a situation in which men are often placed , and that is , when both sides would be glad of a reconciliation , but know not how to ...
Page 96
... temper , or their habit , lead them into it . I shall conclude with one reflection . If there be one description of men more than another who ought to have the dread of God Almighty upon their minds , and in whom that dread ought to ...
... temper , or their habit , lead them into it . I shall conclude with one reflection . If there be one description of men more than another who ought to have the dread of God Almighty upon their minds , and in whom that dread ought to ...
Page 98
... temper ; and this is what , properly , the drunkard's guilt con- sists in ; not in committing faults when he is in a condition in which he cannot help it , but in knowingly and voluntarily bring- ing himself into such a condition . And ...
... temper ; and this is what , properly , the drunkard's guilt con- sists in ; not in committing faults when he is in a condition in which he cannot help it , but in knowingly and voluntarily bring- ing himself into such a condition . And ...
Page 118
William Paley. advantages of different conditions . And it is in all a temper of mind extremely prejudicial to a man's happiness , as it will not suffer him to acquiesce in , or enjoy , the satisfactions which are within the reach of his ...
William Paley. advantages of different conditions . And it is in all a temper of mind extremely prejudicial to a man's happiness , as it will not suffer him to acquiesce in , or enjoy , the satisfactions which are within the reach of his ...
Page 120
... temper are properly composed , we seldom concern ourselves with them at all ; yet if we will make such comparisons , it is of conse- quence that we make them truly . This we can never do , till we learn to allow a great deal for the ...
... temper are properly composed , we seldom concern ourselves with them at all ; yet if we will make such comparisons , it is of conse- quence that we make them truly . This we can never do , till we learn to allow a great deal for the ...
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