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Сторінка vii
... consider what is most important with respect to each of these * . In order to be fully and easily under- stood , the four chief requisites are , A due degree of loudness of voice ; Dis- tinctness ; Slowness ; and , Propriety of ...
... consider what is most important with respect to each of these * . In order to be fully and easily under- stood , the four chief requisites are , A due degree of loudness of voice ; Dis- tinctness ; Slowness ; and , Propriety of ...
Сторінка 7
... consider that our endea vours for making ourselves great , or rich , or honourable , or whatever else we place our ... considering that it is so very near and that it would last so very long . But when the choice we actually have before ...
... consider that our endea vours for making ourselves great , or rich , or honourable , or whatever else we place our ... considering that it is so very near and that it would last so very long . But when the choice we actually have before ...
Сторінка 8
... consider this life only as it may conduce to the hap- piness of the other , and cheerfully sacri- fice the pleasures of a few years to those of an eternity . Spectator . § 5. The Advantages of a good Education . I consider an human soul ...
... consider this life only as it may conduce to the hap- piness of the other , and cheerfully sacri- fice the pleasures of a few years to those of an eternity . Spectator . § 5. The Advantages of a good Education . I consider an human soul ...
Сторінка 11
... consider the heavens the work of thy fingers , the moon and the stars which thou hast ordained , what is man that thou art mindful of him , and the son of man that thou re- gardest him ! ' In the same manner when I consider that ...
... consider the heavens the work of thy fingers , the moon and the stars which thou hast ordained , what is man that thou art mindful of him , and the son of man that thou re- gardest him ! ' In the same manner when I consider that ...
Сторінка 12
... consider the ubiquity of the God- head , and at the same time to shew , that as he is present to every thing , he cannot but be attentive to every thing , and privy to all the modes and parts of its existence : or , in other words ...
... consider the ubiquity of the God- head , and at the same time to shew , that as he is present to every thing , he cannot but be attentive to every thing , and privy to all the modes and parts of its existence : or , in other words ...
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