A conduct less rigorous, less imperious, more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have been requisite to form a perfect character. By the force of her mind, she controlled all her more active and stronger qualities, and prevented them from running... A Practical Grammar of the Dutch Language ... - Page 389by Roelof van der Pijl - 1819 - 396 pagesFull view - About this book
| Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 pages
...people, would have been requifite to form a perfect character. By the force of her mind, (he controuled all her more active and ftronger qualities, and prevented them from running into exceis : her heroifm was exempt from all temerity, her frugality from avarice, her friendfliip from... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1775 - 446 pages
...people, would have been requifite to form a perfedt character. By the force of her mind, (he controuled all her more active and ftronger qualities, and prevented them from running into excels : Her heroifm was exempt from temerity, her frugality from avarice, her friendfhip from partiality,... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...more fincere. more indulgent to her people, would have been requifite to form a perfeift charafler. By the force of her mind, fhe controlled all her more...ftronger qualities, and' prevented them from running into excefs. Her heroifm' was exempted from all temerity, her frugality from avarice, her friendfhip from... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - Literature - 1795 - 680 pages
...to her people, would have been requrfite to forma perfect character. By the force of her mind , ftie controlled all her more active and ftronger qualities, and prevented them from running into excefs: her heroifm was exempt from all temerity,! her frugality from avarice, her friendfhip from... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1797 - 516 pages
...people, would have been requifite to form a perfect character. By the force of her mind, ihe controuled all her more active and ftronger qualities, and prevented them from running into excefs. Her heroifm was exempt from all temerity, her frugality from avarice, her friendmip from partiality,... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1799 - 408 pages
...to her people, would have been requifite to form a perfect character. By the force of her mind, flie controlled all her more active and ftronger qualities; and prevented them from running into excefs. Her heroifm was exempted from all temerity; her frugality from avarice ; her friendfliip from... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1807 - 552 pages
...form a perfect character. By the force of her mind, she controlled all her more active and stronger qualities, and prevented them from running into excess : Her heroism was exempt from temerity, her frugality from avarice, her friendship from partiality, her active temper from turbulency... | |
| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - Commercial correspondence, Spanish - 1811 - 606 pages
...considered, we shall find that in his character there is much to admire, but still more to abhor. stronger qualities, and prevented them from running into excess...from all temerity, her frugality from avarice, her friendship from partiality, her enterprize from turbulency, and a vain ambition. She guarded not herself... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1812 - 550 pages
...form a perfect character. By the force of her mind, she controlled all her more active and stronger qualities, and prevented them from running into excess : Her heroism was exempt from temerity, her frugality from avarice, her friendship from partiality, her active temper from turbulency... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1814 - 510 pages
...formed a perfect character. By the force of her mind, she controlled all her more active and stronger qualities, and prevented them from running into excess. Her heroism was exempt from temerity, her frugality from avarice, her friendship from partiality, her active temper from turbulency... | |
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