Extracts from Various Authors, and Fragments of Table-talk: Afternoons at L******** ...E.B. Gardner, 1873 - 150 pages |
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... matter suited to a particular occasion , or for the reading of a person under particular circumstances , for the sake of others as well as of ourselves . And the writings of holy men , read in the way above suggested , become to us a ...
... matter suited to a particular occasion , or for the reading of a person under particular circumstances , for the sake of others as well as of ourselves . And the writings of holy men , read in the way above suggested , become to us a ...
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... matter . ” . S. SOLLY , Address to the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society . Science moves but slowly when its conclusions are not aided by interest or passion . - Saturday Review , February 1869 . The choice of the profession or ...
... matter . ” . S. SOLLY , Address to the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society . Science moves but slowly when its conclusions are not aided by interest or passion . - Saturday Review , February 1869 . The choice of the profession or ...
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... , and by a wise and econo- mical application of time and means amassing money ; and in a few years of wholesome thrift we find them rolling in wealth . -- - We are apt to refer matters of this kind to 34 Choice of a Profession .
... , and by a wise and econo- mical application of time and means amassing money ; and in a few years of wholesome thrift we find them rolling in wealth . -- - We are apt to refer matters of this kind to 34 Choice of a Profession .
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... matters of this kind to some mysterious dispensation of Providence beyond our comprehension , and wholly independent of human control ; but on a closer inspection of the circum- stances of any particular case , we often find all mystery ...
... matters of this kind to some mysterious dispensation of Providence beyond our comprehension , and wholly independent of human control ; but on a closer inspection of the circum- stances of any particular case , we often find all mystery ...
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... matter , and all modes of life rightly used , become the means of true education . - H. W. ACLAND , M. D. , Health , Work , and Play . In a new country the desires and aims of the Colonists must be in a great measure bounded by material ...
... matter , and all modes of life rightly used , become the means of true education . - H. W. ACLAND , M. D. , Health , Work , and Play . In a new country the desires and aims of the Colonists must be in a great measure bounded by material ...
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