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... never tasted of ad- verse fate ; and were I capable of wishing evil to any person , I could not wish a greater to my greatest foe , than a long and uninterrupted course of prosperity . A flattering calm portends a gathering storm ; and ...
... never tasted of ad- verse fate ; and were I capable of wishing evil to any person , I could not wish a greater to my greatest foe , than a long and uninterrupted course of prosperity . A flattering calm portends a gathering storm ; and ...
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... never found leisure in this world to reflect for what end they were sent into it , would seem incredible , if experience did not assure us of it . There are really so many affecting incidents in life ( undoubtedly intended to awaken ...
... never found leisure in this world to reflect for what end they were sent into it , would seem incredible , if experience did not assure us of it . There are really so many affecting incidents in life ( undoubtedly intended to awaken ...
Pagina 8
... never designed for us here , and that it is the good will of our Father that we should be frequently roused by what happens to us and around us , to remember him , the great fountain of our being ; and to cherish that serious reflection ...
... never designed for us here , and that it is the good will of our Father that we should be frequently roused by what happens to us and around us , to remember him , the great fountain of our being ; and to cherish that serious reflection ...
Pagina 9
... never to be cast down from the lofty throne of stoic insensibility . Such a one , in the sunshine of his prosperity , may arrogantly boast that nothing can move him ; and while the world goes well with him , he may re- main blind to his ...
... never to be cast down from the lofty throne of stoic insensibility . Such a one , in the sunshine of his prosperity , may arrogantly boast that nothing can move him ; and while the world goes well with him , he may re- main blind to his ...
Pagina 10
... never intended this world as a lasting habitation for us : and , on a just estimate of the things in it , evil will be found so continually blended with good , that we cannot reasonably set our affections much upon it . Wailing , weak ...
... never intended this world as a lasting habitation for us : and , on a just estimate of the things in it , evil will be found so continually blended with good , that we cannot reasonably set our affections much upon it . Wailing , weak ...
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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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