Self-knowledge: A Treatise; Shewing the Nature and Benefit of that Important Science, and the Way to Attain It. Intermixed with Various Reflections and Observations on Human Nature. By John Mason, A.M. |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 27
עמוד v
And the world will judge , that I speak it rather to do myself honour than you .
However I am beforehand with them in the observation . And that I may not be
tempted , in this address , to enhance your character ( according to the usual stile
of ...
And the world will judge , that I speak it rather to do myself honour than you .
However I am beforehand with them in the observation . And that I may not be
tempted , in this address , to enhance your character ( according to the usual stile
of ...
עמוד x
But the public is to judge , whether this be not as culpable as the contrary
affectation , which prevailed so much in the last century . One great view , when I
put these thoughts together , benefit of youth , and especially those who are
students ...
But the public is to judge , whether this be not as culpable as the contrary
affectation , which prevailed so much in the last century . One great view , when I
put these thoughts together , benefit of youth , and especially those who are
students ...
עמוד 7
Here we are commanded , instead of judging others , to judge ourselves ; and to
avoid the inexcusable rashness of condemning others for the very crimes we
ourselves are guilty of , Rom . ii . 1 , 21 , 22 , which a self - ignorant man is very
apt ...
Here we are commanded , instead of judging others , to judge ourselves ; and to
avoid the inexcusable rashness of condemning others for the very crimes we
ourselves are guilty of , Rom . ii . 1 , 21 , 22 , which a self - ignorant man is very
apt ...
עמוד 26
All governments have their arcana imperii , or secrets of state ; which common
subjects cannot penetrate ; and therefore they cannot judge of the wisdom and
rectitude of certain public measures ; because they are ignorant either of the
springs ...
All governments have their arcana imperii , or secrets of state ; which common
subjects cannot penetrate ; and therefore they cannot judge of the wisdom and
rectitude of certain public measures ; because they are ignorant either of the
springs ...
עמוד 55
First turn accufer to thyself , then a judge , and then a fuppliant : and dare for once
to displeafe thyself . ( 6 ) Et hoc ipfum argumentum eft in melius translati animi ,
quod vitia fua , quæ adhuc ignorabat , videt . Sen. Epift . 6.- It is a good argument
...
First turn accufer to thyself , then a judge , and then a fuppliant : and dare for once
to displeafe thyself . ( 6 ) Et hoc ipfum argumentum eft in melius translati animi ,
quod vitia fua , quæ adhuc ignorabat , videt . Sen. Epift . 6.- It is a good argument
...
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