| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 864 páginas
...; But, when to truth allied, the wound she gives Sinks deep, and to remotest ages lives. Churchill. It is more from carelessness about truth, than from...lying, that there is so much falsehood in the world. Johnson. Many se;k to hide their »ins from themselves by false (flosses, and from others by excuses... | |
| 1839 - 428 páginas
...do not let it pass, but instantly check them ; you do not know where deviation from truth will end. It is more from carelessness about truth, than from...lying, that there is so much falsehood in the world." It is desirable, as far as possible, to manifest confidence in the honour and veracity of children... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1840 - 328 páginas
...do not let it pass, but instantly check them ; you do not know where deviation from truth will end. It is more from carelessness about truth, than from...lying, that there is so much falsehood in the world. Some men relate what they think, as what they know : some men, of confused memories and habitual inaccuracy,... | |
| John Timbs - 1840 - 430 páginas
...which it is distinguished from madness, which draws just conclusions from false principles. — Locke. It is more from carelessness about truth, than from...lying, that there is so much falsehood in the world. — Johnson. He who is always his own counsellor will often have a fool for his client. — Hunter.... | |
| Charles Bathurst (schoolmaster.) - 1846 - 80 páginas
...placing before. Prepositions are used to connect nouns and pronouns with some other words. Ex. : " It is more from carelessness about truth, than from...lying, that there is so much falsehood in the world." — Johnson. Carelessness, inattention. Intentional, done by design. The particular preposition used... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1847 - 500 páginas
...must happen a thousand times a-day, if one is not perpetually watching." " Well, madam," he replied, " and you ought to be perpetually watching. It is more...lying, that there is so much falsehood in the world." Should you, then, only guard yourselves, habitually, against inaccuracy and exaggeration, you will... | |
| 1847 - 828 páginas
...as to things hidden. , Learn to spare an inferior, to yield to a su; perior, and to bear an equal. It is more from carelessness about truth, than from...lying, that there is so , much falsehood in the world. CONTENTS. PAGE Extract from Bishop Andrewes' Sermons (concluded) 337 The Earthquake at Antioch 340... | |
| James Boswell - 1848 - 442 páginas
...narrative must happen a thousand times a day, if one is not perpetually watching." JOHNSON. " Well, Madam, and you ought to be perpetually watching. It...subject : " Nothing but experience could evince the (1) Sec eaiti, Vol. VI. p. 62. — C. frequency of false information, or enable any man to conceive... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1848 - 908 páginas
...a thousand times a day, if one is not perpetually watching." " Well, madam," replied the doctor, " and you ought to be perpetually watching. It is more...lying, that there is so much falsehood in the world." (i) LYING, BLASPHEMING, AND DYING. — A poor woman in the workhouse at Milborne Port, (Eng.,) being... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1848 - 432 páginas
...must happen a thousand times a-day, if one is not perpetually watching." Well, madam," he replied, " and you ought to be perpetually watching. It is more...lying, that there is so much falsehood in the world." Should you, then, only guard yourselves, habitually, against inaccuracy and exaggeration, you will... | |
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