The Sermons of Mr. Yorick, Volumen1W. and W. Smith, G. Faulkner, P. Wilson, and H. Bradley, 1767 - 96 páginas |
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... natural force , would fcarce have reached the object aimed at . This seemed to have been Shimei's hopes : but excels of malice makes men too quickfighted even for their own purpose . Could Shimei poffibly have waited for the ebb of ...
... natural force , would fcarce have reached the object aimed at . This seemed to have been Shimei's hopes : but excels of malice makes men too quickfighted even for their own purpose . Could Shimei poffibly have waited for the ebb of ...
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... nature has affigned them , sub- jected to laws which no change of weather can alter . This laft , did not feem to be Shimei's cafe ; in all David's profperity , there is no mention made of him - he thruft himself forward in- to the ...
... nature has affigned them , sub- jected to laws which no change of weather can alter . This laft , did not feem to be Shimei's cafe ; in all David's profperity , there is no mention made of him - he thruft himself forward in- to the ...
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... natural powers to mollify the hearts and fup- ple the temper of your race ? -Trust me , ye have much to anfwer for ... nature , af . firm , that shame and disgrace are two of the most infupportable evils of human life : the courage and ...
... natural powers to mollify the hearts and fup- ple the temper of your race ? -Trust me , ye have much to anfwer for ... nature , af . firm , that shame and disgrace are two of the most infupportable evils of human life : the courage and ...
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... nature- " for they do come forth of the DUST , and most properly may be faid to spring out of the GROUND , and this is the reason they lay fuch stress upon our patience , -- and in the end , create fuch a distrust of the world , as ...
... nature- " for they do come forth of the DUST , and most properly may be faid to spring out of the GROUND , and this is the reason they lay fuch stress upon our patience , -- and in the end , create fuch a distrust of the world , as ...
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... nature , " That a man , who always wept for him who was in trouble ; who never faw any perish for want of cloathing : -who never fuffered the ftranger to lodge in the Street , but opened his door to the traveller ; that a man of fo good ...
... nature , " That a man , who always wept for him who was in trouble ; who never faw any perish for want of cloathing : -who never fuffered the ftranger to lodge in the Street , but opened his door to the traveller ; that a man of fo good ...
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Página 88 - How shall the youth make his father comprehend, that he was cheated at Damascus by one of the best men in the world ; that he had lent a part of his substance to a friend at Nineveh, who had fled off...
Página 124 - Then it shall be, when he maketh his sons to inherit that which he hath, that he may not make the son of the beloved firstborn before the son of the hated, which is indeed the firstborn...
Página 88 - ... honour for twenty shekels of silver, to a worker in graven images; that the images he had purchased had profited him nothing; that they could not be transported across the wilderness, and had been burnt with fire at Shusan...
Página 76 - I KNOW not whether the remark is to our honour or otherwise, that lessons of wisdom have never such power over us, as when they are wrought into the heart, through the ground-work of a story which engages the passions : Is it that we are like iron, and must first be heated before we can be wrought upon ? or, Is the heart so in love with deceit, that where a true report will not reach it, we must cheat it with a fable, in order to come at truth...