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Introduction to the Art of Thinking - Page 21
by Lord Henry Home Kames - 1789 - 311 pages
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Miscellanea: The Third Part, Containing I. An Essay on Popular Discontents ...

William Temple - Allegiance - 1701 - 384 pages
...the firft Part of our Lives i the two fecond, the middle j and the laft the latter end. Something; like Home that is not Home, like Alone that is not Alone, to be wilhed, and only found in a Friend, or in his Houfe. Men that do not think of the prefent, will...
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Letters written by Sir William Temple ... containing an account of the most ...

William Temple - Europe - 1731 - 506 pages
...engage the firft Part of our Lives; the two fécond, the middle; and the laft the latter End. Something like Home that is not Home, like Alone that is not Alone, tf> be wifhed, and only found in a Friend, or in his Houfe. Men that do not think of the prefent, will...
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The Works of Sir William Temple Bart,: Complete in Four Volumes ..., Volume 3

William Temple - Europe - 1757 - 564 pages
...engage the firft part of our lives ; the two iecond, the middle ; and the !aft the latter end. Something like home that is not home, like alone that is not alone, to be wifhed, and only found in a friend, or in his houle. Men, that do not think of the prefent, will...
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Principes de certitude, ou Essai sur la logique

abbé Lecren - Logic - 1763 - 570 pages
...to account : names that denote divifion and difference, fuch as, benefits, obligation, intreaties, thanks, gratitude, are odious to them. , Something...friendfhip. It is not eafy to love thofe we do not efteem. It is harder ftill to love thofe who have more merit than we have. 23. The difficulty is not...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of ... Henry Home of Kames [by A.F. Tytler].

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1807 - 464 pages
...already done yon " one, than from him to whom you have done it." — P. 16. " Something to be wished like home that is not home, like alone that is not " alone, found in a friend only, or in his house." — P. 17, BOOK!!. The book, however, is extremely well adapted to its prini/ . cipal end,...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Honourable Henry Home of ..., Volume 1

Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - Judges - 1814 - 492 pages
...al" ready done you one, than from him to whom you have " done it."— P. 16. " Something to be wished like home that is not home, •' like alone that is not alone, found in a friend only, or in " bis house."— P. 17. From maxims such as the following, a child can derive no useful instruct ion...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Honourable Henry Home of ..., Volume 1

Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - Judges - 1814 - 482 pages
...to whom you have " done it."— P. 16. *.* Something to be wished like home that is not home, " hire alone that is not alone, found in a. friend only, or in ?* his house." — P. 17. From maxims such as the following, a child can derive no useful instruction : "...
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The Works of Sir William Temple, Bart: To which is Prefixed, the ..., Volume 3

Sir William Temple - Europe - 1814 - 580 pages
...engage the first part of our lives ; the two second, the middle ; and the last the latter end. Something like home that is not home, like alone that is not alone, to be wished, and only found in a friend, or in his house. Men that do not think of the present, will...
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Sir William Temple's Essays, Volumes 1-2

Sir William Temple - 1821 - 390 pages
...the first part of our lives ; the two second, the middle ; and the last, the latter end. Something like home that is not home, like alone that is not alone, to be wished, and only found in a friend, or in his house. Men that do not think of the present, will...
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Laconics, Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors: In Three Volumes, Volume 3

Aphorisms and apothegms - 1856 - 374 pages
...therefore it is the weaker sort of politicians that are the greatest dissemblers. — Lord Baton. Something like home that is not home, like alone that is not alone, is to be wished, and only found in a Friend, or in his house. — Sir W. Temple. DCLXVIIf. What man...
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