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... taste , an idle mind , and a morbid imagination : by wasting all their spare time in sloth , in decking their persons , or in amusing themselves in various useless ways ; such a course would have left them vacant and superficial ...
... taste , an idle mind , and a morbid imagination : by wasting all their spare time in sloth , in decking their persons , or in amusing themselves in various useless ways ; such a course would have left them vacant and superficial ...
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... taste for languages , commence with the Latin . If you can have the assistance of a teacher , so much the better ; if not , study the harder , and after you have mastered one of the above , a field of study will open to your view so ...
... taste for languages , commence with the Latin . If you can have the assistance of a teacher , so much the better ; if not , study the harder , and after you have mastered one of the above , a field of study will open to your view so ...
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... taste , large accumulations of knowledge , and a sound , scriptural piety , she united an extraordinary de- cision and an unwearied industry in the execu- tion of purposes that had a benevolent regard to human Rev Baron Stow, D D.
... taste , large accumulations of knowledge , and a sound , scriptural piety , she united an extraordinary de- cision and an unwearied industry in the execu- tion of purposes that had a benevolent regard to human Rev Baron Stow, D D.
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... taste for the classics , has filled all his books , and is perpetu- ated in the most inveterate impression of the pub- lic mind . ****** That essence of his being which alone makes him man , and like his God , he is in some measure ...
... taste for the classics , has filled all his books , and is perpetu- ated in the most inveterate impression of the pub- lic mind . ****** That essence of his being which alone makes him man , and like his God , he is in some measure ...
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... tastes and principles of the cha- racter in the young . Our sins and vices result generally , at first , from the neglect of trifling acts of duty , from the want of fidelity in little things . No one becomes bad at once . The habit of ...
... tastes and principles of the cha- racter in the young . Our sins and vices result generally , at first , from the neglect of trifling acts of duty , from the want of fidelity in little things . No one becomes bad at once . The habit of ...
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The Little Republic: Original Articles (Classic Reprint) Eliza T. P. Smith Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2017 |
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Sida 28 - As for man, his days are as grass; as a flower of the field, so he flourisheth : For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone ; and the place thereof shall know it no more.
Sida 119 - Renews the life of joy in happiest hours. It is a little thing to speak a phrase Of common comfort which by daily use Has almost lost its sense ; yet, on the ear Of him who thought to die unmourn'd...
Sida 97 - His knife is worn half way to the haft. He can hear the voices, but not the words, of his terror-stricken companions below. What a moment! what a meagre chance to escape destruction! there is no retracing his steps. It is impossible to put his hands into the same niche with his feet, and retain his slender hold a moment. His companions instantly perceive this new and fearful dilemma, and await his fall with emotions that "freeze their young blood".
Sida 27 - Man that is born of a woman Is of few days, and full of trouble. He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down : He fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not.
Sida 137 - And Pharaoh took off his ring from his hand, and put it upon Joseph's hand, and arrayed him in vestures of fine linen, and put a gold chain about his neck...
Sida 98 - Minutes of almost eternal length roll on, and there are hundreds standing in that rocky channel, and hundreds on the bridge above, all holding their breath, and awaiting the fearful catastrophe.
Sida 99 - Fifty gains more must be cut before the longest rope can reach him. His wasting blade strikes again into the limestone. The boy is emerging painfully, foot by foot, from under that lofty arch. Spliced ropes are ready in the hands of those who are leaning over the outer edge of the bridge.
Sida 100 - Tis but a moment — there ! one foot swings off — he is reeling, trembling, toppling over into eternity ! Hark ! a shout falls on his ear from above ! The man who is lying with half his length over the bridge, has caught a glimpse of the boy's head and shoulders. Quick as thought the noosed rope is within reach of the sinking youth. No one breathes. With a faint convulsive effort the swooning boy drops his arms into the noose. Darkness comes over him ; and with the words, God...
Sida 119 - ... lips, May give a shock of pleasure to the frame More exquisite than when nectarean juice Renews the life of joy in happiest hours. It is a little thing to speak a phrase Of common comfort which by daily use Has almost lost its sense ; yet on the ear Of him who thought to die...
Sida 139 - Whoso offereth praise glorifieth me: and to him that ordereth his conversation aright will I show the salvation of God.