Sermons and ChargesCarter, Hendee, 1832 - 428 páginas |
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... society . In conversing with them , we are reading the chronicles of other times : and it is pleasant to listen to their recital of past events , and to receive the counsels of their wisdom and ex- perience . The young , who all wish to ...
... society . In conversing with them , we are reading the chronicles of other times : and it is pleasant to listen to their recital of past events , and to receive the counsels of their wisdom and ex- perience . The young , who all wish to ...
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... society . Genius , knowledge , and industry , under the guidance of wisdom and philanthropy , may greatly promote the welfare of mankind ; but even they can effect little , unless aided by time . How few things can be done in a life ...
... society . Genius , knowledge , and industry , under the guidance of wisdom and philanthropy , may greatly promote the welfare of mankind ; but even they can effect little , unless aided by time . How few things can be done in a life ...
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... society and he should be industrious for his own sake ; because if he is not , he will fall a prey to discontent . There have been so many proofs of it , that there can now be no doubt of this truth , that the man who retires completely ...
... society and he should be industrious for his own sake ; because if he is not , he will fall a prey to discontent . There have been so many proofs of it , that there can now be no doubt of this truth , that the man who retires completely ...
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... society and posterity , by promoting com- merce , agriculture , manufactures , the comforts of the poor , the accommodations of his fellow - citizens , the support of good government , and the interests of learn- ing and religion . If ...
... society and posterity , by promoting com- merce , agriculture , manufactures , the comforts of the poor , the accommodations of his fellow - citizens , the support of good government , and the interests of learn- ing and religion . If ...
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... society . be- 5. An odious temper , against which the old man should guard himself , is obstinacy in prejudice and the want of candor . It is the nature of all bad habits , to grow more inveterate by time ; because every repetition ...
... society . be- 5. An odious temper , against which the old man should guard himself , is obstinacy in prejudice and the want of candor . It is the nature of all bad habits , to grow more inveterate by time ; because every repetition ...
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