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" In these and the like cases, a man's judgment is easily perverted, and a wrong bias hung upon his mind. These are the inlets of prejudice, the unguarded avenues of the mind, by which a thousand errors and secret faults find admission, without being observed... "
Self Knowledge: A Treatise, Shewing the Nature and Benefit of that Important ... - Page 82
by John Mason - 1809 - 211 pages
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The Spectator, Volume 6

1729 - 320 pages
...the like Cafes, a Man's Judgment is ea-fily perverted, and a wrong Biafs hung upon his Mind. Thefe are the Inlets of Prejudice, the unguarded Avenues of the Mind, by which a • thoufand Errors and fecret Faults find Admiffion, without being o, Werved or taken Notice of. A...
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The Moral Miscellany: Or, a Collection of Select Pieces, in Prose and Verse ...

1773 - 394 pages
...5 lik* like cafes, a man's judgment is eafily perverted, and a wrong bias hung upon h;s mind. Thefe are the inlets of prejudice, the unguarded avenues of the mind, by which a thoufand errors, and fecret faults find adintffinn, without bcino observed or taken notice of. A wife...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 pages
...or the like cr.lcs, a man's judgment is eafily perverted, and a wrong Has hung upon his mind. Thefe are the inlets of prejudice, the unguarded avenues of the mind, by which a thouf&nd errors and fecret faults find admiflion, without being obferved or taken notice of. Л wife...
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The Beauties of the Spectators, Tatlers, and Guardians: Connected ..., Volume 2

Joseph Addison - 1801 - 364 pages
...the like cafes, a man's judgment, is eafily per* verted, and a wrong bias hung upon his mind. Thefe are the inlets of prejudice, the unguarded avenues of the mind, by which a thoufand errors and fecret faults find admiffion, without being obferved or taken notice of. A wife...
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The Spectator ...

1803 - 436 pages
...particular education, or whatever promotes our worldly interest or advantage. In these and the like cases, a man's judgment is easily perverted, and a wrong...mind, by which a thousand errors and secret faults (i ud admission, without being observed or taken notice of. A wise man will suspect those actions to...
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Select British Classics, Volume 16

1803 - 376 pages
...particular education, or whatever promotes our worldly interest or advantage. In these and the like cases, a man's judgment is easily perverted, and a wrong bias hung upon his mind. These vOL. vi. c are the inlets of prejudice, the unguarded avenues of the mind, by which a thousand errors...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Volume 2

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 pages
...particular education, or whatever promotes our worldly interest or advantage. In these and the like cases, a man's judgment is easily perverted, and a wrong...admission, without being observed, or taken notice of. A wise man will suspect those actions to which he is directed by something besides reason, and always...
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The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 344 pages
...our worldly interest or advantage. In these and the like cases, a man's judgment is easily pervertcd, and a wrong bias hung upon his mind. These are the...admission, without being observed or taken notice of. A wise man will suspect those actions to which be is directed by something besides reason, and always...
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The British Essayists; with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical,: The ...

1810 - 350 pages
...advantage. In these and the like cases, a man's judgment is easily perverted, and a wrong bios VOL. VII. I hung upon his mind. These are the inlets of prejudice,...admission, without being observed or taken notice of. A wise man will suspect those actions to which he is directed by something besides reason, and always...
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The Spectator, Volume 7

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 362 pages
...advantage. In these and the like cases, a man's judgment is easily perverted, and a wrong bias VOL. VII. I hung upon his mind. These are the inlets of prejudice,...admission, -without being observed or taken notice of. A wise man will suspect those actions to which he is directed by something besides reason, and always...
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