The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best WritersCollins and Company, 1832 - 252 pagini |
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Pagina 33
... regard to her eternal welfare . 10 Lady Jane had presence of mind , in those melancholy circumstances , not only to defend her religion by solid argu- ment , but also to write a letter to her sister , in the Greek lan- guage ; in which ...
... regard to her eternal welfare . 10 Lady Jane had presence of mind , in those melancholy circumstances , not only to defend her religion by solid argu- ment , but also to write a letter to her sister , in the Greek lan- guage ; in which ...
Pagina 54
... regard to the community wherein he la placed . It gives sweetness to his conversation , and a per- petual serenity to all his thoughts . 3 Among the many methods which might be made use of for acquiring this virtue , I shall mention ...
... regard to the community wherein he la placed . It gives sweetness to his conversation , and a per- petual serenity to all his thoughts . 3 Among the many methods which might be made use of for acquiring this virtue , I shall mention ...
Pagina 56
... : " It is for that very reason , " said the emperor , " that I grieve . " 16 On the contrary , religion bears a more tender regard to human nature . It prescribes to every miserable man 66 PART I. THE ENGLISH READER .
... : " It is for that very reason , " said the emperor , " that I grieve . " 16 On the contrary , religion bears a more tender regard to human nature . It prescribes to every miserable man 66 PART I. THE ENGLISH READER .
Pagina 63
... regard of one who had so great a work under his care and superintendency . I was afraid of being overlooked amidst the immensity of nature , and lost among that infinite variety of creatures , which , in all probability , swarm through ...
... regard of one who had so great a work under his care and superintendency . I was afraid of being overlooked amidst the immensity of nature , and lost among that infinite variety of creatures , which , in all probability , swarm through ...
Pagina 64
... regard every thing that has being , especially such of his creatures who fear they are not regarded by him . He is privy to all their thoughts , and to that anxiety of heart in particular , which is apt to trouble them on this occasion ...
... regard every thing that has being , especially such of his creatures who fear they are not regarded by him . He is privy to all their thoughts , and to that anxiety of heart in particular , which is apt to trouble them on this occasion ...
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