An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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Page 45
... eye and advice of my father, without any wilful gross immorality or injustice, that might have been expected from my want of religion. I say wilful, because the instances I have mentioned had something of necessity in them, from my ...
... eye and advice of my father, without any wilful gross immorality or injustice, that might have been expected from my want of religion. I say wilful, because the instances I have mentioned had something of necessity in them, from my ...
Page 53
... - a0 Those that are feared, are hated so aO The things which hurt, instruct so ub The eye of a master will do more werk than his hand. Courage would fight, but Discretion won't let him. no A BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Page 53.
... - a0 Those that are feared, are hated so aO The things which hurt, instruct so ub The eye of a master will do more werk than his hand. Courage would fight, but Discretion won't let him. no A BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Page 53.
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... Eyes and priests bear no jests an a» as:The thrifty maxim of the wary Dutch is to save all the money they can touch so- ee0 He that waits upon fortune is never sure of a dinner. noA learned blockhead is a greater blockhead than an ...
... Eyes and priests bear no jests an a» as:The thrifty maxim of the wary Dutch is to save all the money they can touch so- ee0 He that waits upon fortune is never sure of a dinner. noA learned blockhead is a greater blockhead than an ...
Page 58
... Never entreat a servant to dwell with thee» “ecWrite with the learned, pronounce with the vulgar. a: 'Time is an herb that cures all diseases» aKeep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards a Page 58 AN ANIERICAN BIBLE.
... Never entreat a servant to dwell with thee» “ecWrite with the learned, pronounce with the vulgar. a: 'Time is an herb that cures all diseases» aKeep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards a Page 58 AN ANIERICAN BIBLE.
Page 59
Alice Hubbard. Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards a ues— ' Let thy vices die before thee a.- uThe ancients tell us what is best; but we must learn of the modems what is fittest a.- a@Since I can not govern my ...
Alice Hubbard. Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards a ues— ' Let thy vices die before thee a.- uThe ancients tell us what is best; but we must learn of the modems what is fittest a.- a@Since I can not govern my ...
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