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" God, but to swear with levity by his name, exhibit many external signs of singular irritation, and peculiar misery. They appear to have no resources in their own bosom. They depend on precarious externals, on the will and co-operation of others, for all... "
Letters on Education - Página 323
por Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801
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Christian philosophy: or, An attempt to display the evidence and excellence ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1798 - 408 páginas
...fingular irritation, and peculiar mifery. They appear to have no refources in their own bofom. They depend on precarious externals, on the will and co-operation...of that fleep which his fever denies, they fly to various fcenes of public refort, in the midft of amufements, unamufed ; in the midft of pleafure, unpleafed...
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Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education, Volumen1

Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801 - 452 páginas
...who '* purfue happinefs in diffipation only, ex" hibit manyfigns of peculiar irritation and " mifery. They appear to have no re" fources in their own bofom....of amufements unamufed, in the " midft of pleafure unple;ifed ; and reluc" tantly return to their home, where GOD *' has given them a good inheritance....
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Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education, Volumen1

Elizabeth Hamilton - 1803 - 454 páginas
...remedy fpr their uneafy fenfationsf " J^ike a fick man who turns from fide to .** fide on his be<i, in hope of that fleep ** <whic'h his fever denies, they fly to var .•*' rk>yp places of public refort; ia the ** $aid(i of amufements unamjufed, in the w midft...
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Christian Philosophy: Or, An Attempt to Display by Internal Testimony, the ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1804 - 352 páginas
...irritation, •and public misery. They appear to have no resources •in their own bosom. They depend on precarious externals, on the will and co-operation of others, for all their pleasures. CHANGE QF *LACE is their grand remedy for their uneasy sensations*. Like a sick man, * Lucretius...
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Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education, Volumen1

Elizabeth Hamilton - 1813 - 556 páginas
...fieculiar irritation and misery. They appear to have no resources in- their own bosom. They depend on precarious externals, on the will and co-operation of others, for all iheir pleasures. Change of place is their grand remedy for their uneasy sensations. Like a sick man...
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The Works of Vicesimus Knox, D.D.: With a Biographical Preface, Volumen7

Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 556 páginas
...singular irritation, and peculiar misery. They appear to have no resources in their own bosom. They depend on precarious externals, on the will and cooperation of others, for all their pleasures. Change of place is their grand remedy for their uneasy sensations.* Like a sick man, who...
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Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education, Volumen1

Elizabeth Hamilton - 1825 - 252 páginas
...of peculiar irritation and misery. They appear to have no resources in their own bosom. They depend on precarious externals, on the will and co-operation of others, for all their pleasures. Change of place is their grand remedy for their uneasy sensations. Like a sick man who turns...
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Sacred Classics, Or, Cabinet Library of Divinity: Christian philosophy

Richard Cattermole - 1835 - 364 páginas
...singular irritation, and peculiar misery. They appear to have no resources in their own bosom. They depend on precarious externals, on the will and co-operation of others, for all their pleasures. Change of place is their grand remedy for their uneasy sensations.' Like a sick man, who...
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Christian Philosophy: Or, An Attempt to Display, by Internal Testimony, the ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1835 - 356 páginas
...singular irritation, and peculiar misery. They appear to have no resources in their own bosom. They depend on precarious externals, on the will and co-operation of others, for all their pleasures. Change of place is their grand remedy for their uneasy sensations.1 Like a sick man, who...
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