Rays of Genius Collected to Enlighten the Rising Generation, Bind 1proprietor, 1806 |
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... observed , that he ( Barnard ) was an in- stance to the contrary ; for in him there was great room for improvement ... observation was not new , But seem'd to me so just and true That none could controvert it . " No , Sir , " says ...
... observed , that he ( Barnard ) was an in- stance to the contrary ; for in him there was great room for improvement ... observation was not new , But seem'd to me so just and true That none could controvert it . " No , Sir , " says ...
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... observed in the more familiar circles of domestic life , it would prove a so- vereign antidote against the frequent recurrence of discon- tent , by which the happiness of many worthy families is destroyed . Those , whose minds have been ...
... observed in the more familiar circles of domestic life , it would prove a so- vereign antidote against the frequent recurrence of discon- tent , by which the happiness of many worthy families is destroyed . Those , whose minds have been ...
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... observed by many judicious and experienced writers , and , among them , by the inimitable Mr. Locke , that sensible men have not always the best memories ; and this probably arises from their accustoming themselves to reflect properly ...
... observed by many judicious and experienced writers , and , among them , by the inimitable Mr. Locke , that sensible men have not always the best memories ; and this probably arises from their accustoming themselves to reflect properly ...
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