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 pagina's |
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Pagina 28
... honour you can pay the Au- thor of your being , is a behaviour so cheerful as disco- vers a mind satisfied with its own dispensations . " Here my preceptress paused ; and I was going to express my acknowledgements for her discourse ...
... honour you can pay the Au- thor of your being , is a behaviour so cheerful as disco- vers a mind satisfied with its own dispensations . " Here my preceptress paused ; and I was going to express my acknowledgements for her discourse ...
Pagina 29
... 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 views . At that ...
... 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 views . At that ...
Pagina 44
... honours which were continually present to his view . Thus fancy , with as much ease and confi- dence as if it were a perfect judge of creation , erects a new world to itself , and exults with admiration of its own work . But let us ...
... honours which were continually present to his view . Thus fancy , with as much ease and confi- dence as if it were a perfect judge of creation , erects a new world to itself , and exults with admiration of its own work . But let us ...
Pagina 47
... honours are reaped . Here are formed the capi- tal virtues of fortitude , temperance , and self - denial ; moderation in prosperity , patience in adversity , sub- mission to the will of God , and charity and forgiveness to men , amidst ...
... honours are reaped . Here are formed the capi- tal virtues of fortitude , temperance , and self - denial ; moderation in prosperity , patience in adversity , sub- mission to the will of God , and charity and forgiveness to men , amidst ...
Pagina 54
... honour , when he knew that " they were to the Jews a stumbling block , and to the Greeks foolishness ? " - Was it then the love of power , that induced him to make this great change ? Power ! over whom ? over a flock of sheep , whom he ...
... honour , when he knew that " they were to the Jews a stumbling block , and to the Greeks foolishness ? " - Was it then the love of power , that induced him to make this great change ? Power ! over whom ? over a flock of sheep , whom he ...
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