The Brief Remarker on the Ways of Man, Or, Compendious Dissertations, Respecting Social and Domestic Relations and Concerns, and the Various Economy of Life: Designed For, and Adapted To, the Use of American Academies and Common SchoolsJ.D. Bemis & Company, 1823 - 264 страница |
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... affection for one's own children , to all the narrow par- tialities arising from kindred blood . Every heart was to An embrace , in its warm affections , nothing less than.
... affection for one's own children , to all the narrow par- tialities arising from kindred blood . Every heart was to An embrace , in its warm affections , nothing less than.
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... affections , nothing less than the whole living world . A system of morals and customs entirely new was to be reared ; a system beautiful , mag- nificent , lofty - reaching to heaven ! These impious fooleries having had their day , have ...
... affections , nothing less than the whole living world . A system of morals and customs entirely new was to be reared ; a system beautiful , mag- nificent , lofty - reaching to heaven ! These impious fooleries having had their day , have ...
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... affections of our hearts are all open to our own in- spection . Why then is it hard for one so far to know himself as to be able to pencil his own true picture with considerable exactness ? The main difficulty arises from the blinding ...
... affections of our hearts are all open to our own in- spection . Why then is it hard for one so far to know himself as to be able to pencil his own true picture with considerable exactness ? The main difficulty arises from the blinding ...
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... affections . This is nature's distinctive line , which , on the part of female character , can never be overleaped without ... affection of sympathy and benevolence . It is a want , for which neither beauty , nor wit , nor the rarest ...
... affections . This is nature's distinctive line , which , on the part of female character , can never be overleaped without ... affection of sympathy and benevolence . It is a want , for which neither beauty , nor wit , nor the rarest ...
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... affection . If , for even his real and gross trespasses , she administers acids rather than sanitives , the oil of ... affections are more won by a long series of trivial obligations , than by one single obliga- tion , however great ...
... affection . If , for even his real and gross trespasses , she administers acids rather than sanitives , the oil of ... affections are more won by a long series of trivial obligations , than by one single obliga- tion , however great ...
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Страница 198 - A part how small of the terraqueous globe Is tenanted by man? the rest a waste; Rocks, deserts, frozen seas, and burning sands! Wild haunts of monsters, poisons, stings, and death Such is earth's melancholy map! but, far 'More sad! this earth is a true map of man: So bounded are its haughty lord's delights To woe's wide empire, where deep troubles toss.
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Страница 178 - Apart, she sigh'd; alone, she shed the tear; Then, as if breaking from a cloud, she gave Fresh light, and gilt the prospect of the grave. One day he lighter seem'd, and they forgot The care, the dread, the anguish of their lot; They spoke with cheerfulness, and seem'd to think, Yet said not so — 'Perhaps he will not sink'.
Страница 57 - O YE WHO HAVE SEEN THE GLORY OF ALP ARSLAN EXALTED TO THE HEAVENS, REPAIR TO MARU, AND YOU WILL BEHOLD IT BURIED IN THE DUST!
Страница 46 - That he was gone to be guest with a man that is a sinner. 8 And Zaccheus stood, and said unto the Lord ; Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor ; and if I have taken any thing from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold.
Страница 150 - ... and not an artist : it is not merely a creature who can paint, and play, and sing, and draw, and dress, and dance ; it is a being who can comfort and counsel him; one who can reason, and reflect, and feel, and judge, and discourse, and discriminate; one who can assist him in his affairs, lighten his...
Страница 171 - Lend to thy neighbour in time of his need, And pay thou thy neighbour again in due season. Keep thy word, and deal faithfully with him, And thou shalt always find the thing that is necessary for thee.