Sequel to the English Reader : Or, Elegant Selections in Prose and Poetry: Designed to Improve the Highest Class of Learners in Reading, to Establish a Taste for Just and Accurate Composition, and to Promote the Interests of Piety and VirtueCollins & Company, 1817 - 364 páginas |
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... sentiments , and the purity of their morals . In " The Sequel , " as well as in " The English Reader , " several pieces are introduced , which in a striking manner display the beauty and excellence of the Christian religion . Extracts ...
... sentiments , and the purity of their morals . In " The Sequel , " as well as in " The English Reader , " several pieces are introduced , which in a striking manner display the beauty and excellence of the Christian religion . Extracts ...
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... sentiments as are peculiarly instructive and in- teresting , and calculated to make durable impressions on his mind . The language too of these sketches has been studious- ly regarded ; that no want of accuracy or perspicuity in the ...
... sentiments as are peculiarly instructive and in- teresting , and calculated to make durable impressions on his mind . The language too of these sketches has been studious- ly regarded ; that no want of accuracy or perspicuity in the ...
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... sentiments of humanity and compassion . ADDISON SECTION V. The Vision of Almet . Fortune her gifts may variously dispose : And these be happy call'd , unhappy those ; But Heaven's just balance equal will appear , While those are plac'd ...
... sentiments of humanity and compassion . ADDISON SECTION V. The Vision of Almet . Fortune her gifts may variously dispose : And these be happy call'd , unhappy those ; But Heaven's just balance equal will appear , While those are plac'd ...
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... sentiments of honour ; in strong attach- ment to friends , and the other emotions of a kind and tender heart . Almost all the plans with which persons who have been liberally educated , begin the world , are connected with honourable ...
... sentiments of honour ; in strong attach- ment to friends , and the other emotions of a kind and tender heart . Almost all the plans with which persons who have been liberally educated , begin the world , are connected with honourable ...
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... sentiments as these : " Lord , wherever I am , and whatever I enjoy , may I never forget thee , as the Author of nature ! May I never forget that I am thy creature and thy subject ! In this magnificient temple of the universe , where ...
... sentiments as these : " Lord , wherever I am , and whatever I enjoy , may I never forget thee , as the Author of nature ! May I never forget that I am thy creature and thy subject ! In this magnificient temple of the universe , where ...
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