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... passions with fortitude , the private with temperance , the public with justice , and all the pas- sions with prudence ; that is , in a due proportion to each other , and in an entire subservience to a calm diffusive be- nevolence ; to ...
... passions with fortitude , the private with temperance , the public with justice , and all the pas- sions with prudence ; that is , in a due proportion to each other , and in an entire subservience to a calm diffusive be- nevolence ; to ...
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... passions . Tranquillity of mind should be the principal aim of all persons , who value their health . It was observed by Dr. Mead that the reason why so many men suffer them- selves to be governed by sensual pursuits , proceeds from ...
... passions . Tranquillity of mind should be the principal aim of all persons , who value their health . It was observed by Dr. Mead that the reason why so many men suffer them- selves to be governed by sensual pursuits , proceeds from ...
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... passion , when submitted to , so effectually robs the mind of all powers of acting and reasoning as fear : there is nothing more quick and apprehensive , nor any passion to which our powers pay a ... passion , and the passion FEAR. ...
... passion , when submitted to , so effectually robs the mind of all powers of acting and reasoning as fear : there is nothing more quick and apprehensive , nor any passion to which our powers pay a ... passion , and the passion FEAR. ...
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