Preceptive, Moral, and Sentimental Pieces: On the Duties of the Young, 10. numberG. Nicholson, 1796 - 20 pages |
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... looks in , but dares not enter . " Nor will the bailiff or the constable enter , for " industry pays debts , while despair encreaseth them . " What though you have found no treasure , nor has any rich relation left you a legacy ...
... looks in , but dares not enter . " Nor will the bailiff or the constable enter , for " industry pays debts , while despair encreaseth them . " What though you have found no treasure , nor has any rich relation left you a legacy ...
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... look pretty , how many want to have them ? -By these , and other extravagan cies , the genteel are reduced to poverty , and forced to borrow of those whom they formerly despised , but who , through industry and frugality , have ...
... look pretty , how many want to have them ? -By these , and other extravagan cies , the genteel are reduced to poverty , and forced to borrow of those whom they formerly despised , but who , through industry and frugality , have ...
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... look round with discontent , are displeased with the abode , and yet the length of our captivity only increases our fondness for the cell . The trees we have planted , the houses we have built , or the posterity we have begotten , all ...
... look round with discontent , are displeased with the abode , and yet the length of our captivity only increases our fondness for the cell . The trees we have planted , the houses we have built , or the posterity we have begotten , all ...
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... look , and he at last fell into the power of his most deadly enemy , Cardinal Mazarine , ( being confined a close prisoner in the castle of Valenci ennes , ) he never attempted to support his distress by wisdom or philosophy , for he ...
... look , and he at last fell into the power of his most deadly enemy , Cardinal Mazarine , ( being confined a close prisoner in the castle of Valenci ennes , ) he never attempted to support his distress by wisdom or philosophy , for he ...
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... look , is sure to analyse and unravel a subject or proposition with justness ; but a man who does not understand this science , sees only in a vague , and almost always in an imperfect manner . Apply your self then to this great branch ...
... look , is sure to analyse and unravel a subject or proposition with justness ; but a man who does not understand this science , sees only in a vague , and almost always in an imperfect manner . Apply your self then to this great branch ...
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Preceptive, Moral, and Sentimental Pieces: On the Duties of the ..., 10. number Hugh Blair,Rollin,Thomas Percival No preview available - 2016 |
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