The Microcosm: Or, Little World of Home, Bind 1–2P.B. Whitmore, 1835 |
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Side 5
... feelings , he would account for the fact upon the principle that , the female sex , by the very constitution of society , is denied the opportunity of pursuing those bolder paths of scientific investigation which might lead them to the ...
... feelings , he would account for the fact upon the principle that , the female sex , by the very constitution of society , is denied the opportunity of pursuing those bolder paths of scientific investigation which might lead them to the ...
Side 9
... feelings through actions , words and looks . Our actions , looks and words therefore , ought all to express exactly what is right ; but alas , they can never be made to do it by any artificial process . We have not the power to disguise ...
... feelings through actions , words and looks . Our actions , looks and words therefore , ought all to express exactly what is right ; but alas , they can never be made to do it by any artificial process . We have not the power to disguise ...
Side 14
... feelings of our sceptic - to touch upon his personal experience . If he ever lay upon a bed of sickness , what eyes became dim with weeping - what cheeks pale with watching , over him ? -What hand administered the medicine and smoothed ...
... feelings of our sceptic - to touch upon his personal experience . If he ever lay upon a bed of sickness , what eyes became dim with weeping - what cheeks pale with watching , over him ? -What hand administered the medicine and smoothed ...
Side 19
... feelings and enlist their sympathies for the This can be effected by telling them that their less favored neighbor has not possessed the advantages they enjoy - has not had kind and tender and virtuous parents to watch over him and ...
... feelings and enlist their sympathies for the This can be effected by telling them that their less favored neighbor has not possessed the advantages they enjoy - has not had kind and tender and virtuous parents to watch over him and ...
Side 31
... feelings , not soon to be effaced . Will that phy- sician get his handkerchief into the mouth of the child again ? Will he believe what the physician may hereafter say ? And while con- scious that his parents approved of the deception ...
... feelings , not soon to be effaced . Will that phy- sician get his handkerchief into the mouth of the child again ? Will he believe what the physician may hereafter say ? And while con- scious that his parents approved of the deception ...
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admiration affection art thou beautiful become believe benevolence BERNARD BARTON Bible bless bosom bright character cheerful child christian circumstances conversation daugh dear domestic duty earth Erinna eternal evil speaking Fairfield faith fancy father fear feelings female fluence Frances Wright gentle gentleman give grace habits hand happiness hath heart heaven holy hope hour human husband indulgence influence interest Jephthah kind labor lady lence light little world live look marriage married meddlers ment Microcosm mind Miss Mayville moral mother nature neath ness never o'er object parents perhaps person pleasure prayer principles readers reason religion remarks replied rienced Savior scenes SEA FOWLING selfish sentiments smile society sorrow soul spirit sweet sympathy taste tell temper tender thee thine thing thou thought tion true truth voice wife woman wonder word young youth