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" Barry, that the arms with which the ill dispositions of the world are to be combated, and the qualities by which it is to be reconciled to us, and we reconciled to it, are moderation, gentleness, a little indulgence to others, and a great deal of distrust... "
Biographia Hibernica: A Biographical Dictionary of the Worthies of Ireland ... - Page 62
1821
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal

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...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 16

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...
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Select Reviews of Literature, Volume 7

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...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 7

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...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 33

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...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 8

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...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 8

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...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 8

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...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 22; Volume 40

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...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 22

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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