Prejudice," of which it has been truly said, that it has the singular ability of accommodating itself to all the possible varieties of the human mind. Some passions and vices are but thinly scattered among mankind, and find only here and there a fitness... The Casket: A Literary Present for Youth - Page 1181834 - 136 lehteFull view - About this book
| Henry Redhead Yorke - 1804 - 416 lehte
...is something exceedingly curious in the constitution and operation of prejudice. It has the singular ability of accommodating itself to all the possible...among mankind, and find only here and there a fitness for reception. But prejudice, like the spider, makes every where its home. It has neither taste nor... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1817 - 72 lehte
...something exceedingly curious in the constitution, and operation of prejudice. It has the singular ability of accommodating itself to all the possible...mind. Some passions and vices are but thinly scattered amoug mankind, and find only here and there a fitness of reception. But prejudice, like the spider,... | |
| Thomas Clio Rickman - 1819 - 302 lehte
...something exceedingly curious in " the constitution and operation of prejudice: " it has the singular ability of accommodating " itself to all the possible...prejudice, " like the spider, makes every where its home. J " It has neither taste nor choice of place, and all " that it requires is room. There is scarcely... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1821 - 402 lehte
...worshippers every where. We speak of " Prejudice," of which it has been truly said, that it has the singular ability of accommodating itself to all the possible...spider, makes every where its home. It has neither taste or choice of place, and all that it requires is room. There is scarcely a situation, except fire and... | |
| 1821 - 398 lehte
...worshippers every where. We speak of " Prejudice," of which it has been truly said, that it has the singular ability of accommodating itself to all the possible...spider, makes every where its home. It has neither taste or choice of place, and all that it requires is room. There is scarcely a situation, except fire and... | |
| 1821 - 400 lehte
...worshippers every where. We speak of " Prejudice," of which it has been truly said, that it has the singular ability of accommodating itself to all the possible...spider, makes every where its home. It has neither taste or choice of place, and all that it requires is room. There is scarcely a situation, except fire and... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 398 lehte
...worshippers every where. We speak of " Prejudice," of which it has been truly said, that it has the singular ability of accommodating itself to all the possible...spider, makes every where its home. It has neither taste or choice of place, and all that it requires is room. There is scarcely a situation, except fire and... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 524 lehte
...is something exceedingly curious in the constitution and operation of prejudice. It has the singular ability of accommodating itself to all the possible...reception. But prejudice, like the spider, makes every place its home. It has neither taste nor choice of situation, and all that it requires is room. Every... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 478 lehte
...is something exceedingly curious in the constitution and operation of prejudice. It has the singular ability of accommodating itself to all the possible...reception. But prejudice, like the spider, makes every place its home. It has neither taste nor choice of situation, and all that it requires is room. Every... | |
| 1826 - 622 lehte
...is something exceedingly curious in the constitution and operation of prejudice. It has the singular ability of accommodating itself to all the possible...like the spider, makes every where its home ; it has no choice of place, and all that it requires is room. There is scarcely a situation , except fire and... | |
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