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" To every thing there is a feafon, and a time for every purpofe under heaven," faid the wife man ; but he faid it before the invention of baby-balls. "
Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education: With a View of the ... - Page 82
by Hannah More - 1799 - 338 lehte
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Discourses on Various Subjects, 1. köide

Jacob Duché - 1779 - 452 lehte
...vigilant difciple of the BLESSED JESUS. He knows the extent and depth of the Preacher's maxim, that " to every thing there is a feafon; " and a time for every purpofe under " Heaven." Far from neglecting any neceflary engagements of his earthly life, he rnoft punctually difcharges them...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, 36. köide

1799 - 486 lehte
...CHILDREN. (FROM MISS MOKE'S STRICTURES ON FEMALE EDUCATION.} " rr"*O every thing there is a feafon, _|_ and a time for every purpofe under Heaven," faid the wife man ¡ but faid it before the invention of Baby Bills. This modern device is a fort of a triple cor.fpiiacy againft...
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The miscellaneous companions, 2. köide

William Matthews (of Bath.) - 1786 - 246 lehte
...endearing friend/hips! By this period of life the leflbn may generally have been fully learned, that " to every " thing there is a feafon, and a time for every " purpofe under heaven." Every intelligent perfon may, by this time, have learned, to contemplate connections broken, and never...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, 26. köide

Tobias Smollett - 1799 - 614 lehte
...and virtue.' Vol. ip £o. The invention of baby- balls is well ridiculed in the following paffage : " To every thing there is a feafon, and a time for every...This modern device is a fort of triple confpiracy againft the innocence, the health, and the happinefs of children ; thus, by factitious amufements,...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

1799 - 614 lehte
...virtue." Vol. i. P. 50, The invention of baby-balls is well ridiculed in the following paffage : " To every thing there is a feafon, and a time for every...he faid it before the invention of baby-balls. This modem device is a fort of triple confpiracy againft the innocence, the health, and the happinefs of...
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The Whole Works of the Reverend and Learned Mr. John Willison, Late Minister ...

John Willison - 1799 - 634 lehte
.../ -.vas in the Spirit on the Lord's Day. PREFACE. THAT wife king Solomon obferves, Eccl. iii. I. " To every thing there is a feafon, and a time for every purpofe under heaven." And if there be a time and feafon allowed for every thing and purpofe, even the meaneft things and...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 lehte
...affairs ; and let not -what we call necefsary affairs, encroach upon the time which is due to devotion. To every thing there is a feafon, and a time for every purpofe under the heaven. If we delay till to-morrow what ought to be done today, we overcharge the morrow with a...
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, 12–13. köide

1799 - 510 lehte
...follows its publicity. On Children's Ealh — French Govcti iifes. To every thing there is a feafoo, and a time for every purpofe under heaven ;" faid the wife man ; but he f*id it before the invention of babyballs. This modern device is a fort of triple confpiracy again...
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The English Reader; Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1811 - 286 lehte
...affairs ; and let not what we call neceflary affairs, encroach upon the time which is due to devotion. To every thing there is a feafon^ and a time for every purpofe under the heaven. If we delay till tomorrow what ought to be done today, we overcharge the morrow with a...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1815 - 262 lehte
...affairs ; and let not what we call neceffary affairs encroach upon the time which is due to devotion. To every thing there is a feafon, and a time for every purpofe v.nder the heaven. If we delay till to-morrow what ought to be done to-day, we overcharge the morrow...
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