The English Reader; Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best Writers ... with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingHarder, 1836 - 250 стор. |
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... AN ENGLISH GRAMMAR , & Philadelphia : PUBLISHED BY HENRY A. HARDER , NO . 82 NOHTH THIRD STREET . religion in the most amiable light ; and which recommend 1836 . The hill of science The journey of a day; a picture of human life CHAPTER.
... AN ENGLISH GRAMMAR , & Philadelphia : PUBLISHED BY HENRY A. HARDER , NO . 82 NOHTH THIRD STREET . religion in the most amiable light ; and which recommend 1836 . The hill of science The journey of a day; a picture of human life CHAPTER.
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... human species . " " He who resigns the world has no temptation to envy , hatred , malice , or anger ; but is in constant possession of a serene mind : he who follows the pleasures of it , which are in their very nature disap- pointing ...
... human species . " " He who resigns the world has no temptation to envy , hatred , malice , or anger ; but is in constant possession of a serene mind : he who follows the pleasures of it , which are in their very nature disap- pointing ...
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... human life not only in the sunshine , but in the shade . Let usefulness and beneficence , not ostentation and vanity , direct the train of your pursuits . To maintain a steady and unbroken mind , amidst all the shocks of the world ...
... human life not only in the sunshine , but in the shade . Let usefulness and beneficence , not ostentation and vanity , direct the train of your pursuits . To maintain a steady and unbroken mind , amidst all the shocks of the world ...
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... human nature . Luxury , pride , and vanity , have frequently as much in- fluence in corrupting the sentiments of the great , as igno- rance , bigotry , and prejudice , have in misleading the opin- ions of the multitude . Mixed as the ...
... human nature . Luxury , pride , and vanity , have frequently as much in- fluence in corrupting the sentiments of the great , as igno- rance , bigotry , and prejudice , have in misleading the opin- ions of the multitude . Mixed as the ...
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... human life ; without either loading it with imaginary evils , or expecting from it greater advantages than it is able to yield . Among all our corrupt passions , there is a strong and inti- mate connexion . When any one of them is ...
... human life ; without either loading it with imaginary evils , or expecting from it greater advantages than it is able to yield . Among all our corrupt passions , there is a strong and inti- mate connexion . When any one of them is ...
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