The New Dictionary of ThoughtsRavenio Books, 2015 M01 19 A cyclopedia of quotations from the best authors of the world, both ancient and modern, alphabetically arranged by subjects. |
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... Jesus Jews Joy Judgment Jurisprudence Justice Kindness Kings Kisses Knavery Knowledge Levellers Levity Liars Liberality Liberty Libraries Licentiousness Life Luck Lust Luxury Lying M. Madness Magnanimity Magnet Maidenhood.
... Jesus Jews Joy Judgment Jurisprudence Justice Kindness Kings Kisses Knavery Knowledge Levellers Levity Liars Liberality Liberty Libraries Licentiousness Life Luck Lust Luxury Lying M. Madness Magnanimity Magnet Maidenhood.
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... liberty.—Seneca The lower your senses are kept, the better you may govern them.— Appetite and reason are like two buckets when one is up, the other is down.—Of the two, I would rather have the reasonbucket uppermost.— Collier. For the ...
... liberty.—Seneca The lower your senses are kept, the better you may govern them.— Appetite and reason are like two buckets when one is up, the other is down.—Of the two, I would rather have the reasonbucket uppermost.— Collier. For the ...
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... liberty, as the companion or pioneer of commerce, as the foundation of civil government, as the source and support of learning, as both containing and fostering literature of the noblest order, as the promoter and purifier of art, and ...
... liberty, as the companion or pioneer of commerce, as the foundation of civil government, as the source and support of learning, as both containing and fostering literature of the noblest order, as the promoter and purifier of art, and ...
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... liberty.—Franklin. As the profoundest philosophy of ancient Borne and Greece lighted her taper at Israel's altar, so the sweetest strains of the pagan muse were swept from harps attuned on Zion's hill.—Bp. Thomson. The whole hope of ...
... liberty.—Franklin. As the profoundest philosophy of ancient Borne and Greece lighted her taper at Israel's altar, so the sweetest strains of the pagan muse were swept from harps attuned on Zion's hill.—Bp. Thomson. The whole hope of ...
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... liberty.—There never was a system since the world began, which puts upon man such motives to holiness, or builds batteries which sweep the whole ground of sin with such horrible artillery.—H. W. Beecher. Calvinism has produced ...
... liberty.—There never was a system since the world began, which puts upon man such motives to holiness, or builds batteries which sweep the whole ground of sin with such horrible artillery.—H. W. Beecher. Calvinism has produced ...
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