The Works of Hannah More, Volume 3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... piety , injures the cause more than he who attacks it ; for she proves , either that she does not believe what she professes , or that she does not reverence what fear compels her to believe . But this is not all : she is called on ...
... piety , injures the cause more than he who attacks it ; for she proves , either that she does not believe what she professes , or that she does not reverence what fear compels her to believe . But this is not all : she is called on ...
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... piety in young persons of fashion . A cold pleasantry , a temporary cant word , the jar- gon of the day ( for the " great vulgar " have their jargon ) blights the first promise of seriousness . The ladies of ton have certain watch ...
... piety in young persons of fashion . A cold pleasantry , a temporary cant word , the jar- gon of the day ( for the " great vulgar " have their jargon ) blights the first promise of seriousness . The ladies of ton have certain watch ...
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... piety , the exuberances of which were then so inconvenient , are now sunk as unreasonably low . That revolution of taste and manners which the unparalleled wit and genius of Don Quixote so happily effected throughout all the polished ...
... piety , the exuberances of which were then so inconvenient , are now sunk as unreasonably low . That revolution of taste and manners which the unparalleled wit and genius of Don Quixote so happily effected throughout all the polished ...
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... piety will probably approve . He forgives her offence , and promises through life his advice , protection , and fortune , together with every thing which can allevi- ate the misery of her condition , but refuses to replace her in the ...
... piety will probably approve . He forgives her offence , and promises through life his advice , protection , and fortune , together with every thing which can allevi- ate the misery of her condition , but refuses to replace her in the ...
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... piety , brutish sensuality , and exquisite folly , which creeping fatally about the heart , checks the moral circulation , and totally stops the pulse of goodness by the extinction of the vital principle : thus not only choaking the ...
... piety , brutish sensuality , and exquisite folly , which creeping fatally about the heart , checks the moral circulation , and totally stops the pulse of goodness by the extinction of the vital principle : thus not only choaking the ...
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