The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Bind 1Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... old age , if happily we reach old age , is a second childhood . Withered , weak and bowed ' be- neath our infirmities , we become as it were a living hospital of woes : a burden to ourselves , and perhaps an incumbrance to those we love ...
... old age , if happily we reach old age , is a second childhood . Withered , weak and bowed ' be- neath our infirmities , we become as it were a living hospital of woes : a burden to ourselves , and perhaps an incumbrance to those we love ...
Side 48
... old age ? Say we not so . For the commander of an army best knows when to call the centinel from his post . Every man in this world hath his office and station assigned by Heaven , and continueth there- in so long as it pleaseth the ...
... old age ? Say we not so . For the commander of an army best knows when to call the centinel from his post . Every man in this world hath his office and station assigned by Heaven , and continueth there- in so long as it pleaseth the ...
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... old , the feeble nor the strong , the rich nor the poor , the beggar in his rags , nor the proudest ruler in his ... age , death might be disarmed of his sting and spoiled of his victory ! If to die were only the lot of a few , we might ...
... old , the feeble nor the strong , the rich nor the poor , the beggar in his rags , nor the proudest ruler in his ... age , death might be disarmed of his sting and spoiled of his victory ! If to die were only the lot of a few , we might ...
Side 74
... old age , past even the small enjoyments of that feeble state , the poor abject pensioners , perhaps , of that benevolence , which they never knew how to extend to others ! - Gracious heaven ! can this be the real substance , or ...
... old age , past even the small enjoyments of that feeble state , the poor abject pensioners , perhaps , of that benevolence , which they never knew how to extend to others ! - Gracious heaven ! can this be the real substance , or ...
Side 111
... age are considered as Errors , and neglected in the next ; leaving the Imagination in a thousand labyrinths . What ... as we do old garments - cast them aside for a new and more fashionable mode ? Solomon , therefore , wearied or ...
... age are considered as Errors , and neglected in the next ; leaving the Imagination in a thousand labyrinths . What ... as we do old garments - cast them aside for a new and more fashionable mode ? Solomon , therefore , wearied or ...
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