The Every Day Book, for YouthHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1838 - 359 pages |
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... suffers by imposture , has too often his virtue more impaired than his fortune . But as it is necessary not to invite robbery by su- pineness , so it is our duty not to suppress tenderness by suspicion . It is better to suffer wrong ...
... suffers by imposture , has too often his virtue more impaired than his fortune . But as it is necessary not to invite robbery by su- pineness , so it is our duty not to suppress tenderness by suspicion . It is better to suffer wrong ...
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... suffers . He considers others as happier than himself , and en- joys hardly any of the blessings of providence with ... suffering them to hurry us away with them , is the great danger in hu- man life . THE FOX AND THE GRAPES . 45 History ...
... suffers . He considers others as happier than himself , and en- joys hardly any of the blessings of providence with ... suffering them to hurry us away with them , is the great danger in hu- man life . THE FOX AND THE GRAPES . 45 History ...
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... They have their little sphere of bliss allot- ted them ; they have purposes which they are designed to fulfil ; and when these are accomplished , they die . Every thing that has life is doomed to suffer and 5 * Cruelty to Animals,
... They have their little sphere of bliss allot- ted them ; they have purposes which they are designed to fulfil ; and when these are accomplished , they die . Every thing that has life is doomed to suffer and 5 * Cruelty to Animals,
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Samuel Griswold Goodrich. Every thing that has life is doomed to suffer and to feel ; > though its expression of pain may not be capable of be- ing conveyed to our senses . To torture is unmanly ; to tyrannize , where there can be no ...
Samuel Griswold Goodrich. Every thing that has life is doomed to suffer and to feel ; > though its expression of pain may not be capable of be- ing conveyed to our senses . To torture is unmanly ; to tyrannize , where there can be no ...
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... suffer , upon the re- ceipt of an injury , or an affront . Revenge is the in- flicting of pain on the person who has ... suffering , perhaps , under a contri- tion , which he is ashamed , or wants opportunity , to confess ; how ...
... suffer , upon the re- ceipt of an injury , or an affront . Revenge is the in- flicting of pain on the person who has ... suffering , perhaps , under a contri- tion , which he is ashamed , or wants opportunity , to confess ; how ...
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