The Philanthropist: Or, Selfishness and Benevolence IllustratedWilliam Ball, 1836 - 389 стор. |
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... necessary to proceed with great caution and delicacy . " The turnkey staid a long time , and when he return- ed , said , that all he told the young gentleman about Mr. D.'s kindness to the prisoners , and how he had 2 SELF - CONFIDENCE .
... necessary to proceed with great caution and delicacy . " The turnkey staid a long time , and when he return- ed , said , that all he told the young gentleman about Mr. D.'s kindness to the prisoners , and how he had 2 SELF - CONFIDENCE .
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... necessary - a pre- paration for death — whose approach , by a strange in- consistency , is never expected , because it ought to be always so . Henry's conversational powers were rather brilliant , and his society was consequently sought ...
... necessary - a pre- paration for death — whose approach , by a strange in- consistency , is never expected , because it ought to be always so . Henry's conversational powers were rather brilliant , and his society was consequently sought ...
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... necessary relaxation and change , after the close confinement which the protracted illness of her beloved mother , and her devoted attentions to her widowed father , had im- posed upon her . This affectionate daughter could not ...
... necessary relaxation and change , after the close confinement which the protracted illness of her beloved mother , and her devoted attentions to her widowed father , had im- posed upon her . This affectionate daughter could not ...
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... necessary he should either make a considerable change in his style of living , or lessen his charities ; and he did not hesitate where to make the sacrifice ; and consequently their carriage , though it was a convenience which both ...
... necessary he should either make a considerable change in his style of living , or lessen his charities ; and he did not hesitate where to make the sacrifice ; and consequently their carriage , though it was a convenience which both ...
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... necessary , though they are a sort of natural compensa- tion from those who receive submission , to those who render it in more important matters . Emily was not herself perhaps wise , however kind her motive , in so readily paying ...
... necessary , though they are a sort of natural compensa- tion from those who receive submission , to those who render it in more important matters . Emily was not herself perhaps wise , however kind her motive , in so readily paying ...
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Сторінка 81 - Do unto others as ye would that they should do unto you " ? This was the doctrine of Lao-tsze.
Сторінка 140 - Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: yea, saith the Spirit, for they rest from their labours, and their works do follow them.
Сторінка 100 - Inasmuch as ye have not done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have not done it unto me...
Сторінка 305 - Christian golden rule, of doing to others, as we would they should do to us, has been urged as an unanswerable argument against holding slaves.
Сторінка 110 - He expressly lays down the golden rule, of doing to others as we would they should do unto us...
Сторінка 150 - Hearken, my dearest brethren ; hath not. God chosen the poor of this world, rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom which God hath promised to them that love him ? 6 But you have .dishonoured the poor man.
Сторінка 110 - ... has a right to do what he will with his own.
Сторінка 123 - It is a regulator both of our animal and moral feelings, and, aided by intellect, it serves to point out the limits which they must not pass. It desires to do to others as we would have them to do to us...
Сторінка iii - Soft peace she brings, wherever she arrives ; She builds our quiet, as she forms our lives ; Lays the rough paths of peevish nature even, And opens in each breast a little heaven.
Сторінка 275 - When it becomes the universal rule, ' Do unto others as ye would others should do unto you' all laws will be benevolent, and all subjects obedient.