Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... ground for judgment or discrimination . But there is this difference , that the word probation is more distinctly and par- ticularly expressive of allurements to wrong , or difficulties in adhering uniformly to what is right , and of ...
... ground for judgment or discrimination . But there is this difference , that the word probation is more distinctly and par- ticularly expressive of allurements to wrong , or difficulties in adhering uniformly to what is right , and of ...
Strana 6
... ground of complaint . For as men may manage their temporal affairs with prudence , and so pass their days here on earth in tolerable ease and satisfaction by a moderate degree of care ; so likewise with regard to religion , there is no ...
... ground of complaint . For as men may manage their temporal affairs with prudence , and so pass their days here on earth in tolerable ease and satisfaction by a moderate degree of care ; so likewise with regard to religion , there is no ...
Strana 31
... ground against many shocks , and against many fluctuations . It is a mystery and a marvel to many an observer , how the seem- ingly frail and precarious interest of the labouring classes should , after all , have the stamina of such ...
... ground against many shocks , and against many fluctuations . It is a mystery and a marvel to many an observer , how the seem- ingly frail and precarious interest of the labouring classes should , after all , have the stamina of such ...
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... ground , or the foaling of a colt come of a good strain , are tidings more pleasant and more profitable . He is lord paramount within him- self , though he hold by never so mean a tenure , and dies the more contentedly , ( though he ...
... ground , or the foaling of a colt come of a good strain , are tidings more pleasant and more profitable . He is lord paramount within him- self , though he hold by never so mean a tenure , and dies the more contentedly , ( though he ...
Strana 55
... ground at no cheap rate whereon Hannibal himself encamped his own regiment . Next , it is a lively and cheerful presage of our happy success and victory . For as in a body , when the blood is fresh , the spirits pure and vigorous , not ...
... ground at no cheap rate whereon Hannibal himself encamped his own regiment . Next , it is a lively and cheerful presage of our happy success and victory . For as in a body , when the blood is fresh , the spirits pure and vigorous , not ...
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