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Discourses on Several Important Subjects: To which are Added Eight Sermons ... - Page 211
by Seed J. - 1747
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Discourses on several important subjects. To which are added, 8 ..., 1. köide

Jeremiah Seed - 1745 - 470 lehte
...have not fome poor Expedient to deceive the 'Time, or, to fpeak more properly, to deceive themfehes ; the Length of a Day will feem tedious to them, who...the latter End of it can be nothing but Vexation. In mort we muft be miferable, without fome Employment tofix, or fome Amufement to dijfipate our Thoughts...
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Discourses on several important subjects. To which are added, 8 ..., 1. köide

Jeremiah Seed - 1757 - 464 lehte
...have not fome poor Expedient to deceive the Time, or, to fpeak more properly, to deceive themjehes ; the Length of a Day will feem tedious to them, who...When the former Part of our Life has been nothing o but Vanity, the latter End of it can be nothing but Vexation. In fhort -we muft be miferable, without...
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The New London Magazine, 1. köide

716 lehte
...deceive the time, or, to fpeak more properly, to deceive themfelves, the length of a day will fcem tedious to them who, perhaps, have the unreafonablenefs to complain of the fhortnefs of life in general. When the former part of our life has been nothing but vanity, the latter...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 lehte
...day will feem tedious to them, whoj perhaps, have the unreafonablenefs to comf'iin of the ihortnefs of life in general. When the former part of our life...has been nothing but vanity, the latter end of it or be nothing but vexation. In (hört, »t moo be miserable, without fome emftayment to fix, or fome...
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The Lady's Preceptor: Or, a Series of Instructive and Pleasing Exercises in ...

Mr. Cresswick - 1792 - 452 lehte
...have not fome poor expedient to deceive the time, or, to j peak more properly, to deceive themfelves ; the length of a day will feem tedious to them, who...perhaps, have the unreafonablenefs to complain of the fhortnefs of life in general. When the former part of our life has been nothing but vanity, the latter...
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The Prose epitome; or, Extracts, elegant, instructive, and entertaining ...

1792 - 494 lehte
...have not fomc poor expedient to deceive the time, or, to fpeak more properly, to deceive themfclveSt the length of a day will feem tedious to them, who, perhaps, have the unreaIbnablencfs to complain of the fliortncfs of life in general. When the former part of our life...
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Elegant extracts, 55. köide

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 lehte
...day will seem tedious to them, who, perhaps, have the unreasonableness to complain of the shortness of life in general. When the former part of our life...the latter end of it can be nothing but vexation. In short, we must be miserable, without some employment to fix, or some amusement to dissipate our...
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An Introduction to the Universal Explanatory Reader: Designed for Junior ...

William Pinnock - 1822 - 252 lehte
...to those who, perhaps,have the unreasonableness to complain of the shortness of life in general. 5. When the former part of our life has been nothing...the latter end of it can be nothing but vexation. 6. In short, we must be miserable without some employment to fix, or some amusement to dissipate, our...
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Elegant Extracts: Or Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose

Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 lehte
...will seem tedious to them, who, perhaps, have the unreasonableness to complain of the shortness of hfe In short, we must be miserable, without some employment to fix, or some amusement to dissipate our...
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The American Reader: Containing Extracts Suited to Excite a Love of Science ...

George Merriam - 1828 - 292 lehte
...day will seem tedious to them, who, perhaps, have the unreasonableness to complain of the shortness of life in general. When the former part of our life...the latter end of it can be nothing but vexation. In short, we must be miserable, without some employment to fix, or some amusement to dissipate our...
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