English ReaderB. Olds, 1840 - 258 стор. |
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... suffer them to be shaken by the scoffs of the licentious , or the cavils of the sceptical . When we observe any tendency to treat religion or morals with disrespect and levity , let us hold it to be a sure indication of a perverted ...
... suffer them to be shaken by the scoffs of the licentious , or the cavils of the sceptical . When we observe any tendency to treat religion or morals with disrespect and levity , let us hold it to be a sure indication of a perverted ...
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... industry , and satisfy the most extensive desires , if no part of it be suffered to lie waste by negligence , to be overrun with noxious plants , or laid out CHAP . I. 21 SELECT SENTENCES . Trust in the care of Providence recommended,
... industry , and satisfy the most extensive desires , if no part of it be suffered to lie waste by negligence , to be overrun with noxious plants , or laid out CHAP . I. 21 SELECT SENTENCES . Trust in the care of Providence recommended,
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... suffered in common , little room is left for envy . There is more occasion for pity and sympa- thy , and an inclination to assist each other . At our first setting out in life , when yet unacquainted with the world and its snares , when ...
... suffered in common , little room is left for envy . There is more occasion for pity and sympa- thy , and an inclination to assist each other . At our first setting out in life , when yet unacquainted with the world and its snares , when ...
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... suffering virtues . How much soever we complain of the va nity of the world , facts plainly show , that if its vanity were less , it could not answer the purpose of salutary discipline . Unsatisfactory as it is , its pleasures are still ...
... suffering virtues . How much soever we complain of the va nity of the world , facts plainly show , that if its vanity were less , it could not answer the purpose of salutary discipline . Unsatisfactory as it is , its pleasures are still ...
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... suffered no man to come in with the king , to the banquet that she had prepared , but myself ; and to - morrow also am I invited to her with the king . " After all this preamble , what is the conclusion ? " Yet all this availeth me ...
... suffered no man to come in with the king , to the banquet that she had prepared , but myself ; and to - morrow also am I invited to her with the king . " After all this preamble , what is the conclusion ? " Yet all this availeth me ...
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