The Young Lady's Cabinet of Gems: A Choice Collection of Pieces in Poetry and ProseKelley & brother, 1855 - 348 pagina's |
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Pagina vi
... mind ; and , although the office of collecting the fugitive pieces of great living writers , and presenting them in a collective form for popular instruction , may be deemed an humble one , its known utility has rendered the task in the ...
... mind ; and , although the office of collecting the fugitive pieces of great living writers , and presenting them in a collective form for popular instruction , may be deemed an humble one , its known utility has rendered the task in the ...
Pagina ix
... MIND THE ANGEL OF PATIENCE • BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS THE ART OF CONVERSING WELL NOT TO DESPAIR THE SAVIOUR'S GIFT Hemans Household Words Anon . Tillotson J. G. Whittier Emma Tatham ON THE VERBENA CUVIER'S FIRST STEP INTO NOTICE ...
... MIND THE ANGEL OF PATIENCE • BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS THE ART OF CONVERSING WELL NOT TO DESPAIR THE SAVIOUR'S GIFT Hemans Household Words Anon . Tillotson J. G. Whittier Emma Tatham ON THE VERBENA CUVIER'S FIRST STEP INTO NOTICE ...
Pagina x
... MIND - MARCH HOME REAL HUMILITY John Bethune F. W. N. Bayley E. B. P. Sewell HAPPINESS PEACE O AGONY ! KEEN AGONY ODE TO DUTY • BROTHERLY LOVE Miss Mitford S. W. Partridge Motherwell Wordsworth MADAME DE STAEL HE IS GONE ! HE IS GONE ...
... MIND - MARCH HOME REAL HUMILITY John Bethune F. W. N. Bayley E. B. P. Sewell HAPPINESS PEACE O AGONY ! KEEN AGONY ODE TO DUTY • BROTHERLY LOVE Miss Mitford S. W. Partridge Motherwell Wordsworth MADAME DE STAEL HE IS GONE ! HE IS GONE ...
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... mind which we call memory , and by which the ideas of past objects are so retained as never to lose their impressions , is one of the noblest of human endowments . Without the ability of thus keeping what we gain , and using ...
... mind which we call memory , and by which the ideas of past objects are so retained as never to lose their impressions , is one of the noblest of human endowments . Without the ability of thus keeping what we gain , and using ...
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... mind itself ? By mind I here intend simply that intellectual or intelligent power in man , by which he considers , reflects , reasons , and judges . But does not this imply memory , and memory in exercise ? Human life is a chain made up ...
... mind itself ? By mind I here intend simply that intellectual or intelligent power in man , by which he considers , reflects , reasons , and judges . But does not this imply memory , and memory in exercise ? Human life is a chain made up ...
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The Young Lady's Cabinet of Gems: A Choice Collection of Pieces in Poetry ... Virginia De Forrest Volledige weergave - 1860 |
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