The Every Day Book, for YouthHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1838 - 359 pages |
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Page 152
... character of an honest man . SPEAKING . THINK before you speak ; think before whom you speak ; think why you speak ; think what you speak . LIFE . WE toil for renown , yet we sigh for repose , We are happy in prospect , yet restless to ...
... character of an honest man . SPEAKING . THINK before you speak ; think before whom you speak ; think why you speak ; think what you speak . LIFE . WE toil for renown , yet we sigh for repose , We are happy in prospect , yet restless to ...
Page 179
... characters , for some time gave a zest and interest to their conversation , until Dr. Dwight chanced to mention ... character , undeserving so wise and great a man , of the most detestable description ; he is the greatest bigot and ...
... characters , for some time gave a zest and interest to their conversation , until Dr. Dwight chanced to mention ... character , undeserving so wise and great a man , of the most detestable description ; he is the greatest bigot and ...
Page 181
... character . Henry faltered not for an instant ; but rising to a loftier attitude , and fixing on the speaker an eye of flashing fire , continued , " may profit by their example . If this be treason , make the most of it . " PROVERBS . A ...
... character . Henry faltered not for an instant ; but rising to a loftier attitude , and fixing on the speaker an eye of flashing fire , continued , " may profit by their example . If this be treason , make the most of it . " PROVERBS . A ...
Page 185
... character as to forbid the encouragement of hope . Yet , to stay that summons which none may refuse , to give still farther length of days to him whose " time - honored life " was so dear to mankind , prayer was not wanting at the ...
... character as to forbid the encouragement of hope . Yet , to stay that summons which none may refuse , to give still farther length of days to him whose " time - honored life " was so dear to mankind , prayer was not wanting at the ...
Page 189
... character ; the generous sentiments which it breathes ; the undaunted spirit which it inspires ; the ardor of diligence which it quickens ; the freedom which it procures from pernicious and dishonorable avocations , are the foundations ...
... character ; the generous sentiments which it breathes ; the undaunted spirit which it inspires ; the ardor of diligence which it quickens ; the freedom which it procures from pernicious and dishonorable avocations , are the foundations ...
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