| Books - 1824 - 564 pages
...reconciled to it, are moderation, gentleness, a little indulgence to others, and a great deal of distrust of ourselves ; which are not qualities of a mean spirit,...and fortune ; for nothing can be so unworthy of a well-composed soul, as to pass away life in bickerings and litigations, in snarling ' and scuffling... | |
| 1810 - 538 pages
...reconciled to us, are moderation, gentleness, a little indulgence to others, and a great deal of distrust of ourselves; which are not qualities of a mean spirit,...and fortune : for nothing can be so unworthy of a well-composed soul as to pass away life in bickerings and litigations, in snarling and scuffling with... | |
| 1812 - 560 pages
...reconciled to it, are moderation, gentleness, a little indulgence to others, and A great deal of distrust of ourselves; which are not qualities of a mean spirit,...but virtues of a great and noble kind, and such as dignity our nature, as much as they contribute to our repose and fortune; for nothing can be so unworthy... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1812 - 562 pages
...reconciled to it, are moderation, gentleness, a little indulgence to others, and a great deal of distrust of ourselves ; which are not qualities of a mean spirit,...unworthy of a well composed soul, as to pass away life in bickering* and litigations, in snarling and scuffling with every one abo' t us. Again and again, dear... | |
| England - 1833 - 1006 pages
...reconciled to it, are moderation, gentleness, a little indulgence to others, and a great deal of distrust of ourselves; which are not qualities of a mean spirit,...repose and fortune. For nothing can be so unworthy of a well-composed soul, as to pass away life in bickerings and litigations, in snarling and scuffling with... | |
| England - 1821 - 720 pages
...gentleness, a little indulgence to others, and a great deal of distrust of ourselves,— which ore not qualities of a mean spirit, as some may possibly...and fortune ; for nothing can be so unworthy of a well-composed soul as to pass away Ufe in bickerings and litigations —in snarling and scuffling with... | |
| 1821 - 778 pages
...reconciled to it, are moderation, gentleness, a little indulgence to others, and a great deal of distrust of ourselves,— which are not qualities of a mean spirit,...contribute to our repose and fortune ; for nothing can he so unworthy of a well-composed soul as to pass away life in bickerings and litigations — in snarling... | |
| England - 1821 - 726 pages
...ourselves,— which are not qualities of a mean spirit, as tome may possibly think them, but virtues of » great and noble kind, and such as dignify our nature...contribute to our repose and fortune ; for nothing can be во unworthy of a well-composed soul as to pass away life in bickerings and litigations < — in snarling... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1824 - 624 pages
...reconciled to it, are moderation, gentleness, a little indulgence to others, and a great deal of distrust of ourselves; which are not qualities of a mean spirit,...and fortune ; for nothing can be so unworthy of a well-composed soul, as to pass away life in bickerings and litigations, in snarling and scuffling with... | |
| 1824 - 602 pages
...reconciled to it, are moderation, gentleness, a little indulgence to others, and a great deal of distrust of ourselves; which are not qualities of a mean spirit,...and fortune ; for nothing can be so unworthy of a well-composed soul, as to pass away life in • bickerings and litigations, in snarling and scuffling... | |
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