Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 53;Volume 116John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... labor and of love . We lose no opportunity to develop as far as is possible knowledge of this kind in ourselves and in our children ; and the charms of such art we feel and delight in during our leisure moments . We read and study the ...
... labor and of love . We lose no opportunity to develop as far as is possible knowledge of this kind in ourselves and in our children ; and the charms of such art we feel and delight in during our leisure moments . We read and study the ...
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... labor , we should yield them up at once ; if they insisted on our working for them , this also we should do with joy ; and not only would the barbarians have no cause to kill us , but it would be detrimental to what they consider their ...
... labor , we should yield them up at once ; if they insisted on our working for them , this also we should do with joy ; and not only would the barbarians have no cause to kill us , but it would be detrimental to what they consider their ...
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... labor I shall be engaged in , ' re- plied Julius ; and he thereupon told the stranger how he had scrupulously acted upon his advice and tasted life , had found all its promises deceitful , and now , full of disappointment and ...
... labor I shall be engaged in , ' re- plied Julius ; and he thereupon told the stranger how he had scrupulously acted upon his advice and tasted life , had found all its promises deceitful , and now , full of disappointment and ...
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... labor ; thus it is that we never tempt others by the sight of accumulated wealth , for we rarely possess more than is absolutely necessary for our day's support . Hence , if a man who is driven to despair by the pains of hunger , and is ...
... labor ; thus it is that we never tempt others by the sight of accumulated wealth , for we rarely possess more than is absolutely necessary for our day's support . Hence , if a man who is driven to despair by the pains of hunger , and is ...
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... labor continued throughout their lifetime . Thanks to God that we are guaranteed against these the most frightful of all suf- ferings ; for the happiness for which we yearn consists not in immunity from bodily pain and death , but in ...
... labor continued throughout their lifetime . Thanks to God that we are guaranteed against these the most frightful of all suf- ferings ; for the happiness for which we yearn consists not in immunity from bodily pain and death , but in ...
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