The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best WritersCollins and Company, 1832 - 252 sider |
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... Never adventure on too near an approach to what is evil . Familiarize not yourselves with it , in the slightest instances , ithout fear . Listen with reverence to every reprehension · of conscience ; and preserve the most quick and ...
... Never adventure on too near an approach to what is evil . Familiarize not yourselves with it , in the slightest instances , ithout fear . Listen with reverence to every reprehension · of conscience ; and preserve the most quick and ...
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... never to give up the hope that better days may yet arise . How many young persons have at first set out in the world with excellent dispositions of heart ; generous , charitable , and humane ; kind to their friends , and amiable among ...
... never to give up the hope that better days may yet arise . How many young persons have at first set out in the world with excellent dispositions of heart ; generous , charitable , and humane ; kind to their friends , and amiable among ...
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... never opened itself to the flat tering allurements of ambition ; and the information of her advancement to the throne was by no means agreeable to her . She even refused to accept the crown ; pleaded the prefera ble right of the two ...
... never opened itself to the flat tering allurements of ambition ; and the information of her advancement to the throne was by no means agreeable to her . She even refused to accept the crown ; pleaded the prefera ble right of the two ...
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... never saw a man befoe . ” Obidah then related the occurren- ces of his journey , without any concealment or palliation . 14 " Son , " said the hermit , " let the errors and follies , the dangers and escape of this day , sink deep into ...
... never saw a man befoe . ” Obidah then related the occurren- ces of his journey , without any concealment or palliation . 14 " Son , " said the hermit , " let the errors and follies , the dangers and escape of this day , sink deep into ...
Side 42
... never to touch . We thus enter the bowers of ease , and repose in the shades of security . 16 " Here the heart softens , and vigilance subsides ; we are then willing to enquire whether another advance cannot be made and whether we may ...
... never to touch . We thus enter the bowers of ease , and repose in the shades of security . 16 " Here the heart softens , and vigilance subsides ; we are then willing to enquire whether another advance cannot be made and whether we may ...
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