| 734 pagina’s
...after with unwearied assiduity. We enter into life, destitute of every thing but simple existence. AH that we enjoy in our passage through life, are acquisitions. They are the result and rewards of our own diligence and care, or communicated by the diligence and care of others. " The only... | |
| John Taylor - 1839 - 258 pagina’s
...at our ease; they are to be searched after with unwearied assiduity. We enter into life destitute of every thing but simple existence. All that we enjoy...care, or communicated by the diligence and care of others.—Cogan. Ideas.—Bred to think, as well as to speak by rote, we furnish our minds as we furnish... | |
| Materials - 1846 - 478 pagina’s
...AUTHORS. ease ; they are to be searched after with unwearied assiduity. We enter into life destitute of every thing but simple existence. All that we enjoy...communicated by the diligence and care of others. — Cogan. DCCXV. Ideas. — Bred to think, as well as to speak by rote, we furnish our minds as we... | |
| My youthful companions - 1846 - 170 pagina’s
...enjoy at our ease." We enter upon life, in fact, destitute of every thing but simple existence, and all that we enjoy in our passage through life are acquisitions — they are the results and rewards of our own diligence and care, communicated by the diligence and care of others.... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 504 pagina’s
...they are to be searched after with unwearied assiduity. We enter into life destitute of everything hut simple existence. All that we" enjoy in our passage...and the rewards of our own diligence and care, or coumumkaUid by the diligence and care of others. A COUNTEY WALK. HE that lives within a reasonable... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 492 pagina’s
...they are to le searched after with unwearied assiduity. \Ve enter into life destitute of everything but simple existence. All that we enjoy in our passage...acquisitions ; they are the result and the rewards of our wn diligence and care, or communicated by the diligence end care of other«, A COUNTRY WALK. HE that... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 488 pagina’s
...enjoy in our pusEngo through life arc acquisitions ; they are the result and the rewards of our c\>n diligence and care, or communicated by the diligence and care of others. A COUNTRY WALK. HE that lives within a reasonable distance of open fields and gioca л has an estate,... | |
| Edward Butt - 1852 - 680 pagina’s
...they are to be searched after with unwearied assiduity. We enter into life destitute of everything but simple existence. All that we enjoy in our passage through life are acquisitions : they are the resulta and the rewards of our own diligence and care, or communicated by the diligence and care of... | |
| Charles Anthony Coke - 1864 - 212 pagina’s
...our ease; they are to be searched after with unwearied " assiduity. " We enter into life destitute of every thing but simple existence. All that we enjoy...communicated by the diligence and care of others." — Cogan. On Emigration Dr. Farr adds : — " The emigrants are a self-perpetuating body " in healthy... | |
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