Extracts from Various Authors, and Fragments of Table-talk: Afternoons at L******** ...E.B. Gardner, 1873 - 150 pages |
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... object strike the sense , the faintest shadow of that Excellence , passions that slept are stirring in his frame ; thoughts undefin'd , feelings without a name ! And some , not here call'd forth , may slumber on till this vain pageant ...
... object strike the sense , the faintest shadow of that Excellence , passions that slept are stirring in his frame ; thoughts undefin'd , feelings without a name ! And some , not here call'd forth , may slumber on till this vain pageant ...
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... objects which should be kept in view , and what it is that a well - conducted educa- tion may be expected to accomplish . -- To begin at the beginning . It seems to me that the first thing is that a young person should be made to under ...
... objects which should be kept in view , and what it is that a well - conducted educa- tion may be expected to accomplish . -- To begin at the beginning . It seems to me that the first thing is that a young person should be made to under ...
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... Objects , Advantages and Pleasures of Science , 1827 . - I believe that whoever would form a right estimate of himself and others ; whoever would improve his own character ; whoever aspires to the high office of ameliorating the ...
... Objects , Advantages and Pleasures of Science , 1827 . - I believe that whoever would form a right estimate of himself and others ; whoever would improve his own character ; whoever aspires to the high office of ameliorating the ...
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... happiness which individuals and society enjoy in these different states . - G . COMBE , The Con- stitution of Man considered in relation to External Objects . III . CHOICE OF A PROFESSION . O speak more 28 Studies . Education .
... happiness which individuals and society enjoy in these different states . - G . COMBE , The Con- stitution of Man considered in relation to External Objects . III . CHOICE OF A PROFESSION . O speak more 28 Studies . Education .
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... objects of sight , as would deprive them of the boldness necessary in the race which they have to run . The means ... object of all earthly pursuits , the favor of God.-W. H. , A Monitor for young Ministers of the Gospel , 1828 . The two ...
... objects of sight , as would deprive them of the boldness necessary in the race which they have to run . The means ... object of all earthly pursuits , the favor of God.-W. H. , A Monitor for young Ministers of the Gospel , 1828 . The two ...
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