The Every Day Book, for YouthHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1838 - 359 pages |
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... mean that we should never amuse ourselves ; on the contrary , amusement is absolutely necessary to all , and particu- larly to the young . But what I mean is , that none of the time allotted to study , or business , or duty , should be ...
... mean that we should never amuse ourselves ; on the contrary , amusement is absolutely necessary to all , and particu- larly to the young . But what I mean is , that none of the time allotted to study , or business , or duty , should be ...
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... both of the source and means of genuine felicity . Religion alone can afford true joy and permanent peace . It is this that inspires fortitude , supports pa- HONESTY . PROVERBS . 47 tience , and by its 46 HAPPINESS . Happiness,
... both of the source and means of genuine felicity . Religion alone can afford true joy and permanent peace . It is this that inspires fortitude , supports pa- HONESTY . PROVERBS . 47 tience , and by its 46 HAPPINESS . Happiness,
Page 49
... mean . " So the notable lady went on with her lay , Till her auditors yawned , or stole softly away . The sweet Misses Woodbine from country and town , With their brother - in - law , the wild Trumpet , came down , And Lupine , whose ...
... mean . " So the notable lady went on with her lay , Till her auditors yawned , or stole softly away . The sweet Misses Woodbine from country and town , With their brother - in - law , the wild Trumpet , came down , And Lupine , whose ...
Page 78
... means , and when the party who speaks dinna ken what he means himsel ; that is metaphysics . " PROVERBS . 29 " Every man thinks his own geese swans , ' This proverb intimates that self - love is the mother of vanity , pride and mistake ...
... means , and when the party who speaks dinna ken what he means himsel ; that is metaphysics . " PROVERBS . 29 " Every man thinks his own geese swans , ' This proverb intimates that self - love is the mother of vanity , pride and mistake ...
Page 92
... means . " " But this will ? " " Nothing like it . " In short , after many ridiculous efforts to the same fruitless purpose , the simple Frog burst her skin , and miserably expired on the spot . The moral of this is , that , 2 INFERIORS ...
... means . " " But this will ? " " Nothing like it . " In short , after many ridiculous efforts to the same fruitless purpose , the simple Frog burst her skin , and miserably expired on the spot . The moral of this is , that , 2 INFERIORS ...
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