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" From not putting ourselves in the place of the persons living in past times, and entering fully into all their feelings, we are apt to forget how probable many things might appear, which we know did not take place ; and to regard as perfectly chimerical,... "
History, a lecture - Página 12
de William Fitzgerald (bp. of Killaloe.) - 1862
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The Kingdom of Christ, and the Errors of Romanism

Richard Whately - 1847 - 194 páginas
...this very circumstance is apt -to make us unfair judges of the actors, and thus to prevent us from profiting as we might by their examples. We are apt,...doubtless ourselves have entertained ; and to imagine thut there was no danger of those evils which were in fact escaped. We are apt also to make too little...
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Bacon's essays, with annotations by R. Whately

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1856 - 562 páginas
...place of the persons living in past times, and entering fully into Jill their feelings, we are apt to forget how probable many things might appear, which...which, had we lived in those times, we should doubtless have entertained ; and to imagine that there was no daiiyer of those evils which were, in fact, escaped....
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Bacon's Essays: With Annotations

Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - 1857 - 578 páginas
...the place of the persons living in past times, and entering fully into all their feelings, we are apt to forget how probable many things might appear, which...which, had we lived in those times, we should doubtless have entertained; and to imagine that there was no danger of those evils which were, in fact, escaped....
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The Kingdom of Christ Delineated, in Two Essays on Our Lord's Own Account of ...

Richard Whately - 1859 - 200 páginas
...this very circumstance i> ;ijii to make us unfair judges of the actors, and thus to prevent us from profiting as we might by their examples. We are apt,...doubtless ourselves have entertained , and to imagine thiit there was no danger of those evils which were in fact escaped. We are apt also to make too little...
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The American Journal of Education, Volumen 13

Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 páginas
...the place of the persons living in past times, and entering fully into all their feelings, we are apt to forget how probable many things might appear, which...expectations which we know were not realized, but which, hod we lived in those times, we should doubtless have entertained; and to imagine that there was no...
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The American Journal of Education, Volumen 13

Henry Barnard - 1863 - 904 páginas
...the place of the persons living in past times, and entering fully into all their feelings, we are apt to forget how probable many things might appear, which...know did not take place ; and to regard as perfectly chimerioal, expectations which we know were not realized, but which, had we lived in those times, we...
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The American Journal of Education, Volumen 13

Henry Barnard - 1863 - 902 páginas
...entering filljr into all their feelings, we are apt to forgot how probable many things might ' »Pfw, which we know did not take place ; and to regard as perfectly chimcrle''i tipectatiooa which we know were not realized, bnt which, had we lived in thoie times, we...
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Bacon's Essays

Francis Bacon - 1868 - 786 páginas
...the place of the persons living in past times, and entering fully into all their feelings, we are apt to forget how probable many things might appear, which...which, had we lived in those times, we should doubtless have entertained ; and to imagine that there was no danger of those evils which were, in fact, escaped....
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The American Journal of Education, Volumen 23

Henry Barnard - 1872 - 984 páginas
...the place of the persons living in past times, and entering fully into all their feelings, we are apt The have entertained ; and to imagine that there was no danger of those evils which, were, in fact, escaped....
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher, in English Literature

Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 páginas
...the place of the persons living in past times, and entering fully into all their feelings, we are apt to forget how probable many things might appear, which...which, had we lived in those times, we should doubtless have entertained; and to imagine that there was no danger of those evils which, were, in fact, escaped....
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