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" AVOID FALSEHOOD. — There can be found no higher virtue than the love of truth. The man who deceives others must himself become the victim of morbid distrust. Knowing the deceit of his own heart, and the falsehood of his own tongue, his eyes must be... "
"You Ask!--I'll Tell!": A Condensed Encyclopedia of All Things of Every Day ... - Page 299
edited by - 1873 - 442 pages
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Enquire Within Upon Everything

Robert Kemp Philp - 1856 - 372 pages
...own heart, and the falsehood of his own tongue, his eyes must be always filled with suspicion, and he must lose the greatest of all happiness — confidence in those who surround him. 1776. The following elements of manly character are worthy of frequent meditation : — 1. To be wise...
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The Galaxy, Volume 17

William Conant Church - 1874 - 876 pages
...which, a man will do a great deal to keep himself in the right puth. " To be wise in his disputes," " to be brave in battle and great in moral courage," " to be discreet in public," " to be a teacher in his household," " to be an arbitrator in his vicinity,'' " to be n council in his nation,"...
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Enquire Within Upon Everything: To which is Added Enquire Within Upon Fancy ...

1869 - 430 pages
...own heart, and the falsehood of his own tongue, his eyes must be always filled with suspicion, and he must lose the greatest of all happiness — confidence in those who surround him. 1770. THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS of manly character are worthy of frequent meditation : — i. To be wise...
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Dr. Chase's Recipes; Or, Information for Everybody;: An Invaluable ...

Alvin Wood Chase - 1876 - 948 pages
...own heart, imd the falsehood of his own tongue, his eyes must always be tilled with suspicion, and he must lose the greatest of all happiness — confidence...lamb in his home. To be brave in battle and great in moi-al courage. To be discreet in public. To be a teacher in his household. To be a council in his...
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Dr. Chase's Recipes ; Or, Information for Everybody: an Invaluable ...

Alvin Wood Chase - 1888 - 660 pages
...and the falsehood of his own tongue, his eyes must always be filled with suspicion, and he must lost) the greatest of all happiness — confidence in those who surround him. The following elements of makly character arc worthy of frequent •eeditation: To be «•!.-<• in his disputes. To be a lamb...
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Enquire Within Upon Everything

1903 - 456 pages
...own heart, and the falsehood of his own tongue, his eyes must be always filled with suspicion, and he must lose the greatest of all happiness — confidence in those who surround him. 1536. Avoid Manifestations of HI- temper. — Reason is given for man's guidance. Passion is the tempest...
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