A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five Parts. ... The Thirteenth Edition. By Thomas Dilworth, ...Henry Kent, 1751 - 154 pages |
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... himself of thofe ill Faculties , which he contracted in his tender Age : So , fays Solomon , Train up a Child in the Way he fhould go , and when he is old he will not depart from it . And , As all Learning gradually afcends from the ...
... himself of thofe ill Faculties , which he contracted in his tender Age : So , fays Solomon , Train up a Child in the Way he fhould go , and when he is old he will not depart from it . And , As all Learning gradually afcends from the ...
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... himself Friendly ; and there is a Friend that sticketh clofer than a Brother ... Many will intreat the Favour of the Prince ; and every Man is a Friend to him that giveth Gifts . LESSON V. Deliver me , O Lord , from the evil Man , and ...
... himself Friendly ; and there is a Friend that sticketh clofer than a Brother ... Many will intreat the Favour of the Prince ; and every Man is a Friend to him that giveth Gifts . LESSON V. Deliver me , O Lord , from the evil Man , and ...
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... himself , and his fecret ones , when they are admitted within the Veil . 11. Flatter not yourself that you have ... himself , does himself no Kindness , because he difpleafes God his Creator , who commands us to be kind and good to all ...
... himself , and his fecret ones , when they are admitted within the Veil . 11. Flatter not yourself that you have ... himself , does himself no Kindness , because he difpleafes God his Creator , who commands us to be kind and good to all ...
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... himself that he has Ability and Merit , while the modeft or diffident gives himself up as one who is poffeffed of neither . 22. Many Men are grown fo negligent of feeking di- vine Mercy betimes , that they put that off to the last ...
... himself that he has Ability and Merit , while the modeft or diffident gives himself up as one who is poffeffed of neither . 22. Many Men are grown fo negligent of feeking di- vine Mercy betimes , that they put that off to the last ...
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... himself ; fhould therefore let it be engraven on our Hearts , that we may be useful in the Common - Wealth , and loyal` to our Prince . 26. Our Life is a Warfare , and this World a Place of Mafteries , wherein the greatest Garlands are ...
... himself ; fhould therefore let it be engraven on our Hearts , that we may be useful in the Common - Wealth , and loyal` to our Prince . 26. Our Life is a Warfare , and this World a Place of Mafteries , wherein the greatest Garlands are ...
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