| 1803 - 196 pagina’s
...every man's study to exempt himself. Let him that desires tasee others happy, make haste to give while his gift can be enjoyed, and remember that every moment...from the value of his benefaction. And let him who purposes his own happiness, reflect, that while he forms his purpose the day rolls on, and ' the night... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 288 pagina’s
...we ought to be exadt and fevere. Let him that defires to fee others happy, make hafte to give while his gift can be enjoyed ; and remember, that every moment of delay, takes away fomething from the value of his benefaftion. And let him who propofes his own happtnefs refleft, that... | |
| 1806 - 360 pagina’s
...every man's ftudy to exempt himfelf. Let him that defires to fee others happy, make hafte to give while his gift can be enjoyed, and remember, that every moment of delay takes away fome.thing from the value of. his benefaction. And let him who feeks his own happinefs, reflect, that... | |
| Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 pagina’s
...every man's ftudy to exempt himfelf. Let him that defires to fee others happy, make hafte to give while his gift can be enjoyed, and remember, that every moment of delay takes away fomething from the value of his benefaction. And let him who feeks his own kappinefs, reflect, that... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 pagina’s
...we ought to be exact and severe. Let him that desires to see others happy, make haste- to give while his gift can be enjoyed ; and remember, that every...his own happiness reflect, that while he forms his purpose, the day rolls on, and " the night cometh when no man can work." To sensual persons, hardly... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 428 pagina’s
...every man's study to exempt himself. Let him that desires to see others happy make haste to give while his gift can be enjoyed, and remember that every moment...from the value of his benefaction. And let him, who purposes his own happiness, reflect, that while he forms his purpose the day rolls on, and the night... | |
| Charles Peirce - 1811 - 266 pagina’s
...we ought to be eza'ct and severe. Let him that desires to see others happy, make haste td give while his gift can be enjoyed ; and remember, that every...delay, takes away something from the value of his btnefacttoa. '* And let- hid -who proposes own happiness reflect, that while he forms his purpose,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1811 - 286 pagina’s
...ought to be exa<£t and fevere. Let him that defires to lee others hapgy> make hafte to give while his gift can be enjoyed ; and remember, that every moment of delay, takes away ibruethirig from the value of his benefaction. And Jet him who propofes his own happiuds reflect, that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 pagina’s
...every man's study to exempt himself. Let him that desires to see others happy make haste to give while his gift can be enjoyed, and remember that every moment of delay takes something from the value of his benefaction. And let him who purposes his own happiness reflect, that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 pagina’s
...man's study to exempt himself. Let him that desires to see others happy make haste to give •while his gift can be enjoyed, and remember that every moment of delay takes something from the value of his benefaction. And let him who purposes his own happiness reflect, that... | |
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