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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... nature can escape the wounds , Or steel itself against the force of melting sounds ? O ! could I boast to move with equal art The human soul , or melt the stony heart ; My long - lov'd friend should through my numbers shine , Some ...
... nature can escape the wounds , Or steel itself against the force of melting sounds ? O ! could I boast to move with equal art The human soul , or melt the stony heart ; My long - lov'd friend should through my numbers shine , Some ...
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... Nature's stupendous works unfolded lie ; There wisdom , goodness , power diffusive shine , And fire the glowing breast with love divine . College of Philadelphia , September 7 , 1754 . P. JACKSON . PERSONAL AFFLICTION AND FREQUENT ...
... Nature's stupendous works unfolded lie ; There wisdom , goodness , power diffusive shine , And fire the glowing breast with love divine . College of Philadelphia , September 7 , 1754 . P. JACKSON . PERSONAL AFFLICTION AND FREQUENT ...
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... nature , that no prudence of ours can either foresee or prevent them . All the stages of life necessarily subject us to pains and diseases of body , and many of them to the acuter pains of an anxious mind . Upon the whole , we may ...
... nature , that no prudence of ours can either foresee or prevent them . All the stages of life necessarily subject us to pains and diseases of body , and many of them to the acuter pains of an anxious mind . Upon the whole , we may ...
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... nature tumbling into universal ruin ; yet then , even then , we might look up with joy , and think ourselves secure . Our holy religion tells us , that this now glorified judge was once our humble Redeemer ; that he has been our never ...
... nature tumbling into universal ruin ; yet then , even then , we might look up with joy , and think ourselves secure . Our holy religion tells us , that this now glorified judge was once our humble Redeemer ; that he has been our never ...
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... nature could give , or a liberal education bestow , could have saved such a rising hope of his country ; late , very late , had he received the fatal blow ! He bid fair to have been the longest liver among you , SERMON I. 19.
... nature could give , or a liberal education bestow , could have saved such a rising hope of his country ; late , very late , had he received the fatal blow ! He bid fair to have been the longest liver among you , SERMON I. 19.
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The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volume 1 William Smith Volledige weergave - 1803 |
The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volume 1 William Smith Volledige weergave - 1803 |
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