Rays of Genius Collected to Enlighten the Rising Generation, Volume 1proprietor, 1806 - English literature |
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... preserved , by uniformly adhering to moderate diet ; temperance and regularity having not only restored him to ... preserving life are cheerfulness and tem- perance ; which are so ably recommended in this little trea- tise , that the ...
... preserved , by uniformly adhering to moderate diet ; temperance and regularity having not only restored him to ... preserving life are cheerfulness and tem- perance ; which are so ably recommended in this little trea- tise , that the ...
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... preserve ourselves free from the sense of guilt , and live in the practice of truth , it will enable us to maintain ... preservation . It is a passion common to all , and by operating instinctively , frequently affords , security when ...
... preserve ourselves free from the sense of guilt , and live in the practice of truth , it will enable us to maintain ... preservation . It is a passion common to all , and by operating instinctively , frequently affords , security when ...
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... preserve the spirituality of his mind ; no - his ministry was professedly and really destined to active employment ... preserved an exact decorum in word and deed ; and , even in his most familiar conversations , he steadily kept in view ...
... preserve the spirituality of his mind ; no - his ministry was professedly and really destined to active employment ... preserved an exact decorum in word and deed ; and , even in his most familiar conversations , he steadily kept in view ...
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