Talents improved; or, the Philanthropist. [By Harriet Corp.] ... Third edition, correctedWilliams and Company, 1810 - 258 halaman |
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... CHAP . XV . The disposition of mind with which every book should be perused . Sir Charles reads the Bible : a brief statement of his feelings and 141 154 sentiments . In what respects Mr. D. and Sir Charles's X CONTENTS .
... CHAP . XV . The disposition of mind with which every book should be perused . Sir Charles reads the Bible : a brief statement of his feelings and 141 154 sentiments . In what respects Mr. D. and Sir Charles's X CONTENTS .
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... dispositions of a character proposed to our observation , On this principle , we introduce the hero of this little narrative at the age of ten years , and hope to obtain for him a cordial reception ; especially when we declare , that he ...
... dispositions of a character proposed to our observation , On this principle , we introduce the hero of this little narrative at the age of ten years , and hope to obtain for him a cordial reception ; especially when we declare , that he ...
Halaman 14
... disposition than is commonly found in youth , it was not necessary for Mr. D to exert that severe discipline , which too frequently , while it enforces obedience , alien- ates affection . He had also the happy art of distinguishing ...
... disposition than is commonly found in youth , it was not necessary for Mr. D to exert that severe discipline , which too frequently , while it enforces obedience , alien- ates affection . He had also the happy art of distinguishing ...
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... disposition of the scholar . In the present instance , it was attended with the hap- piest effects . Thus studied in temper , and judi- ciously initiated in the labour of learning , it was not surprising that the teacher and the taught ...
... disposition of the scholar . In the present instance , it was attended with the hap- piest effects . Thus studied in temper , and judi- ciously initiated in the labour of learning , it was not surprising that the teacher and the taught ...
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... disposed to have sought information from them . It is a truth much to be lamented , that every theme may be discussed in genteel company , except religion . Thus by general consent dismissed from their notice , how is it possible for ...
... disposed to have sought information from them . It is a truth much to be lamented , that every theme may be discussed in genteel company , except religion . Thus by general consent dismissed from their notice , how is it possible for ...
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acquaintance admiration agreeable Alldash Apostle appeared argument Arminian attention beauty believe Bible blessing CHAP character Charles read Christ Christian church Church of England conduct consequence considered conversation daughter deism desire disposition dissenting divine doctrine doubt duty effect esteemed exclaimed eyes faith favour fear feel felt female gentleman Gospel grace happiness hear heard heart holy honour hope human imagined instruction Jolly judge learning manner means ment mind minister Miss Warian moral nature never numbers object observed occasion Old Bailey old lady opinion party perfect laws persons perusal pious Plato possessed prayer preacher preaching principles professed proposed racter readers reason reflections rejoined religion religious replied Roger replied Sir Charles Roger Trusty Scripture sentiments sermon Sir Charles Bright Sir Charles's society spirit suppose sure surprised talk things thirty-nine articles thought tion Trap truth virtue wish words young lady youth