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... Temper ; or the two Old Ladies . 429 Man and Animals . 437 The Worm and the Snail .......... 443 Now and THEN ...................... 447 The Pilgrimage of Learning ...... 449 A Liberal Taste .......... 456 The Lover of Ease ...............
... Temper ; or the two Old Ladies . 429 Man and Animals . 437 The Worm and the Snail .......... 443 Now and THEN ...................... 447 The Pilgrimage of Learning ...... 449 A Liberal Taste .......... 456 The Lover of Ease ...............
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... temper being proud and irritable , caused much un- easiness both to myself and to my friends . I had frequent disputes with my brothers and sisters ; and often , indeed , behaved very unbecomingly to my kind parents ; and bitterly as I ...
... temper being proud and irritable , caused much un- easiness both to myself and to my friends . I had frequent disputes with my brothers and sisters ; and often , indeed , behaved very unbecomingly to my kind parents ; and bitterly as I ...
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... tempers . I believe , indeed , that it makes hard things easy , and irksome things pleasant . Besides this , I believe it is not possible for any one who has been favoured with a religious educa- tion , to resist for seven years the ...
... tempers . I believe , indeed , that it makes hard things easy , and irksome things pleasant . Besides this , I believe it is not possible for any one who has been favoured with a religious educa- tion , to resist for seven years the ...
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... temper is perfectly secure . The freedom , ease , and tranquillity he enjoys can , indeed , scarcely be conceived of by those of an opposite spirit . And the garments of humility are armour as well as clothing . They form an ...
... temper is perfectly secure . The freedom , ease , and tranquillity he enjoys can , indeed , scarcely be conceived of by those of an opposite spirit . And the garments of humility are armour as well as clothing . They form an ...
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... temper called spirit in some young people , which is altogether opposed to meekness and quietness . The very terms , indeed , would probably excite in them a smile of contempt . But this would only prove them to be unacquainted with the ...
... temper called spirit in some young people , which is altogether opposed to meekness and quietness . The very terms , indeed , would probably excite in them a smile of contempt . But this would only prove them to be unacquainted with the ...
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