The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 1Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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Pagina vii
... mind , interested his feelings , and , no doubt , heightened the sentiment and the eloquence of his compositions . Not long before this period , he had lost a son , just risen to manhood ; on whose natural and acquired accomplishments ...
... mind , interested his feelings , and , no doubt , heightened the sentiment and the eloquence of his compositions . Not long before this period , he had lost a son , just risen to manhood ; on whose natural and acquired accomplishments ...
Pagina xi
... mind against an invading enemy , they conclude thus : - 66 Now , whereas these things ( many of which are of public notoriety ) have been represented to us by persons in whom we can well confide ; and whereas the said William Smith is ...
... mind against an invading enemy , they conclude thus : - 66 Now , whereas these things ( many of which are of public notoriety ) have been represented to us by persons in whom we can well confide ; and whereas the said William Smith is ...
Pagina 10
... mind . Upon the whole , we may pronounce , from the highest authority , that " our life is but a vapour , which is seen a little while , and then vanisheth away , Galat . vi . 14 , & c . † Gen. xlvii . 9. † 2 Eccles . ix . 2 . as a tale ...
... mind . Upon the whole , we may pronounce , from the highest authority , that " our life is but a vapour , which is seen a little while , and then vanisheth away , Galat . vi . 14 , & c . † Gen. xlvii . 9. † 2 Eccles . ix . 2 . as a tale ...
Pagina 12
... mind , and the bitterest remorse for irreparable injuries ! How many pursue each other with the most implacable malice and resentment ! How many bring the acutest misery upon themselves by their own intemperance ! How many condemn their ...
... mind , and the bitterest remorse for irreparable injuries ! How many pursue each other with the most implacable malice and resentment ! How many bring the acutest misery upon themselves by their own intemperance ! How many condemn their ...
Pagina 25
... mind almost angelic ; if the separate possessors were to use these separate gifts only for themselves , without regard to the community ? Nothing Through all nature , there is incessant energy , action and communication of powers ...
... mind almost angelic ; if the separate possessors were to use these separate gifts only for themselves , without regard to the community ? Nothing Through all nature , there is incessant energy , action and communication of powers ...
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The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volume 1 William Smith Volledige weergave - 1803 |
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