The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 1Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... school - mates , I would apply myself ; not doubting but the moral of his death will be ac- ceptable to you , however unfavourably grave and serious subjects are generally received by persons of your years . From the example before you ...
... school - mates , I would apply myself ; not doubting but the moral of his death will be ac- ceptable to you , however unfavourably grave and serious subjects are generally received by persons of your years . From the example before you ...
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... school - mate , is now in a far better state than this . He has happily escaped from a world of troubles . He has but just gone a little before us , and perhaps never could have gone more beloved , more lamented , or more prepared for ...
... school - mate , is now in a far better state than this . He has happily escaped from a world of troubles . He has but just gone a little before us , and perhaps never could have gone more beloved , more lamented , or more prepared for ...
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... School of Wisdom . Here I set my heart to search and seek her , in all the works done under the Sun. I com- muned with myself , and said - Lo , I have come to great estate , and gotten more Wisdom than all they that have been before me ...
... School of Wisdom . Here I set my heart to search and seek her , in all the works done under the Sun. I com- muned with myself , and said - Lo , I have come to great estate , and gotten more Wisdom than all they that have been before me ...
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... School , where it is known he studied ; and also enriched himself with the senti- ments and philosophy of the Sages of Egypt , the Magi of Persia , and the Indian Cymnosophists . As to the Greeks and Romans , Tully alone , ( who had all ...
... School , where it is known he studied ; and also enriched himself with the senti- ments and philosophy of the Sages of Egypt , the Magi of Persia , and the Indian Cymnosophists . As to the Greeks and Romans , Tully alone , ( who had all ...
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... schools of that day afforded , the various incidents of his younger years , and the different occupations and professions for which his parents seemed to have in- tended him , before he was apprenticed to his brother , in the printing ...
... schools of that day afforded , the various incidents of his younger years , and the different occupations and professions for which his parents seemed to have in- tended him , before he was apprenticed to his brother , in the printing ...
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