The Hive of Ancient and Modern Literature: A Collection of Essays, Narratives, Allegories, and Instructive CompositionsS. Hodgson, 1806 - 340 páginas |
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... equal Alcander and Septimius The acquisition of a virtuous disposition a necessáry part of education Valuable opportunities once lost can never be recalled On benevolence and humanity On the advantages of conversation The hill of ...
... equal Alcander and Septimius The acquisition of a virtuous disposition a necessáry part of education Valuable opportunities once lost can never be recalled On benevolence and humanity On the advantages of conversation The hill of ...
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... equal reason , that our globe feems particularly fitted for the refidence of a being , placed here only for a short time , whofe task is to advance himself to a higher and happier state of existence , by unremitted vigilance of caution ...
... equal reason , that our globe feems particularly fitted for the refidence of a being , placed here only for a short time , whofe task is to advance himself to a higher and happier state of existence , by unremitted vigilance of caution ...
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... equal to days and years would glide unobserv- ed . If the parts of time were not variously coloured , we fhould never difcern their departure or fucceffion , but fhould live thoughtless of the paft , and careless of the future , without ...
... equal to days and years would glide unobserv- ed . If the parts of time were not variously coloured , we fhould never difcern their departure or fucceffion , but fhould live thoughtless of the paft , and careless of the future , without ...
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... tranquillity , when thou and they are equal- ly endangered ! ' I looked , and , feeing the gulph of In- temperance before me , ftarted and awaked . C3 The 2001 The Necessity of forming religious Principles at an early Age. ( 29 )
... tranquillity , when thou and they are equal- ly endangered ! ' I looked , and , feeing the gulph of In- temperance before me , ftarted and awaked . C3 The 2001 The Necessity of forming religious Principles at an early Age. ( 29 )
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... deliberate , too forward to be reftrained , they plunge , with precipitant indifcretion , into the midst of the dangers with which life abounds ,. 00 The AN The Balance of Happiness equal . N extenfive contemplation. ( 35 )
... deliberate , too forward to be reftrained , they plunge , with precipitant indifcretion , into the midst of the dangers with which life abounds ,. 00 The AN The Balance of Happiness equal . N extenfive contemplation. ( 35 )
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