Early Education: Or, The Management of Children Considered with a View to Their Future CharacterG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1821 - 424 sidor |
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... work was finished , she would have been most happy to have submitted it to his correction , and have profited by the judgment and taste for which he is so highly distinguished . generous , liberal criticism ; a criticism which is ready.
... work was finished , she would have been most happy to have submitted it to his correction , and have profited by the judgment and taste for which he is so highly distinguished . generous , liberal criticism ; a criticism which is ready.
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... taste ........... ....... Page 89 ..... 96 103 120 .... 128 ...... ....... 134 CHAPTER XV . Good - nature an essential in all characters : none can be amiable without this quality CHAPTER XVI . Infant prejudice and opinion often formed ...
... taste ........... ....... Page 89 ..... 96 103 120 .... 128 ...... ....... 134 CHAPTER XV . Good - nature an essential in all characters : none can be amiable without this quality CHAPTER XVI . Infant prejudice and opinion often formed ...
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... taste CHAPTER XXIX . Order , the very principle of usefulness . ........ Page 201 219 Industry without regularity a heartless exercise ......... 209 CHAPTER XXX . Fortitude . To suffer and to endure , the portion of Man ; Lessons of ...
... taste CHAPTER XXIX . Order , the very principle of usefulness . ........ Page 201 219 Industry without regularity a heartless exercise ......... 209 CHAPTER XXX . Fortitude . To suffer and to endure , the portion of Man ; Lessons of ...
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... taste , they would eat just enough of it to satisfy real wants , and no more . It is remarkable that the commonest food of nature is the most tasteless , and yet the most nourishing . Bread , milk , and potatoes , have each very little ...
... taste , they would eat just enough of it to satisfy real wants , and no more . It is remarkable that the commonest food of nature is the most tasteless , and yet the most nourishing . Bread , milk , and potatoes , have each very little ...
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... taste an extraordinary delicacy at any hour ; and it is scarcely possible to eat so much as not to be able to taste something , a very little while after every meal . Thus , between breakfast at eight or nine , and dinner at one o'clock ...
... taste an extraordinary delicacy at any hour ; and it is scarcely possible to eat so much as not to be able to taste something , a very little while after every meal . Thus , between breakfast at eight or nine , and dinner at one o'clock ...
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Sida 278 - I will go before thee, and make the crooked places straight: I will break in pieces the gates of brass, and cut in sunder the bars of iron: and I will give thee the treasures of darkness, and hidden riches of secret places, that thou mayest know that I, the Lord, which call thee by thy name, am the God of Israel.
Sida 273 - And the Egyptians made the children of Israel to serve with rigour. And they made their lives bitter with hard bondage, in mortar, and in brick, and in all manner of service in the field: all their service, wherein they made them serve, was with rigour.
Sida 276 - For the stars of heaven and the constellations thereof shall not give their light; the sun shall be darkened in his going forth, and the moon shall not cause her light to shine.
Sida 277 - Arabian pitch tent there ; neither shall the shepherds make their fold there ; but wild beasts of the desert shall lie there ; and their houses shall be full of doleful creatures ; and owls shall dwell there, and satyrs shall dance there ; and the wild beasts of the islands shall cry in their desolate houses, and dragons in their pleasant palaces ; and her time is near to come, and her days shall not be prolonged.
Sida 279 - In their heat I will make their feasts, and I will make them drunken, that they may rejoice, and sleep a perpetual sleep, and not wake, saith the LORD.
Sida 277 - O daughter of Babylon, who art to be destroyed; Happy shall he be that rewardeth thee as thou hast served us. Happy shall he be that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones.
Sida 279 - Then the king's countenance was changed, and his thoughts troubled him, so that the joints of his loins were loosed, and his knees smote one against another.
Sida 279 - But thou art cast out of thy grave like an abominable branch, and as the raiment of those that are slain, thrust through with a sword, that go down to the stones of the pit ; as a carcase trodden under feet. Thou shalt not be joined with them in burial, because thou hast destroyed thy land, and slain thy people : The seed of evil-doers shall never be renowned.
Sida 278 - The noise of a multitude in the mountains, like as of a great people; a tumultuous noise of the kingdoms of nations gathered together: the LORD of hosts mustereth the host of the battle. 5 They come from a far country, from the end of heaven, even the LORD, and the weapons of his indignation, to destroy the whole land.
Sida 279 - Prepare slaughter for his children for the iniquity of their fathers; that they do not rise, nor possess the land, nor fill the face of the world with cities.