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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... present , nor things to come ; ror height , nor depth ; nor any other creature , shall be able to sepa- rate us from the love of God . " " The reader who would wish to see a minute and ingenious investiga- tion of the nature of these ...
... present , nor things to come ; ror height , nor depth ; nor any other creature , shall be able to sepa- rate us from the love of God . " " The reader who would wish to see a minute and ingenious investiga- tion of the nature of these ...
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... present state is , reason , and religion , pro- nounce , that , generally if not always , there is more happi- ness than misery , more pleasure than pain , in the condi- tion of man . Society , when formed , requires distinctions of ...
... present state is , reason , and religion , pro- nounce , that , generally if not always , there is more happi- ness than misery , more pleasure than pain , in the condi- tion of man . Society , when formed , requires distinctions of ...
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... present employment of time should frequently be an object of thought . About what are we now busied ? What is the ultimate scope of our present pursuits and cares ? Can we justify them to ourselves ? Are they likely to produce any thing ...
... present employment of time should frequently be an object of thought . About what are we now busied ? What is the ultimate scope of our present pursuits and cares ? Can we justify them to ourselves ? Are they likely to produce any thing ...
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... present world ? It is not owing to our cloudy atmosphere , our changing seasons and inclement skies . It is not owing to the debility of our bodies , nor to the unequal distribution of the goods of for- tune . Amidst all disadvantages ...
... present world ? It is not owing to our cloudy atmosphere , our changing seasons and inclement skies . It is not owing to the debility of our bodies , nor to the unequal distribution of the goods of for- tune . Amidst all disadvantages ...
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... present him , and the violent agitation of his mind which they display , the following reflections natural- ly arise ; How miserable is vice when one guilty passion creates so much torment ! how unavailing is prosperity , when , in the ...
... present him , and the violent agitation of his mind which they display , the following reflections natural- ly arise ; How miserable is vice when one guilty passion creates so much torment ! how unavailing is prosperity , when , in the ...
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