The author blesseth God for his retirement, and kisses that gentle hand which led him into it ; for, though it should prove barren to the world, it can never do so to him. " He has now had some time he could call his own, — a property he was never so... William Penn, the Founder of Pennsylvania - 第 272 頁John Stoughton 著 - 1882 - 364 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 514 頁
...written for private satisfaction, and now published for an help to human conduct. " The author blesseth God for his retirement, and kisses that gentle hand...of himself and the world, and observed wherein he has hit or missed the mark; what might have b'een done; what mended and what avoided in human conduct... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 520 頁
...tion, and now published for an help to human conduct. " The author blesseth God for his retire-i ment, and kisses that gentle hand which led him into it;...should prove barren to the world, it can never do SQ to him. " He has now had some time he could call his own, a property he was never so much master... | |
| William Penn - 1825 - 632 頁
...written for private satisfaction, and now published for an help to human conduct. The author blesseth God for his retirement, and kisses that gentle hand...He has now had some time he could call his own ; a proCrty he was never so much master of before : in which he s taken a view of himself and the world... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 392 頁
...private satisfaction, and now published fur an help to human conduct. " The author blesseth God for bis retirement, and kisses that gentle hand- which led...of himself and the world, and observed wherein he has hit or missed the mark ; what might have been done ; what mended and what avoided in human conduct;... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 408 頁
...published for an help to human conduct. ' " The author blesseth God for his retirement, and kisses thrf gentle hand which led him into it ; for, though it...never so much master of before, in which he has taken t view of himself and the world, and observed wherein he has hit or missed the mark ; what might have... | |
| Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 頁
...published for an help to human conduct. The author blesseth God for his retirement, and kisses the gentle hand which led him into it, for though it should...prove barren to the world, it can never do so to him. The distress which threw a shade over the latter years of his life was the result of his generous sacrifices... | |
| Priscilla Wakefield - 1833 - 242 頁
...help to human conduct. The author blesseth God for his retirement, and kisses that gentle hand that led him into it ; for though it should prove barren to the world, it can never do BO to him. He has now had sqme time he could call his own, a property he was never so much master of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 206 頁
...help to human conduct. The author blesseth God for his retirement, and kisses that gentle hand that led him into it ; for though it should prove barren...had some time he could call his own, a property he wa» never so much master of before : in which he has taken a view of himself and the world ; and observed... | |
| Joseph Barker - 1847 - 332 頁
...written for private satisfaction, and now published for an help to human conduct. " The author blesseth God for his retirement, and kisses that gentle hand...of himself and the world, and observed wherein he has hit or missed the mark; what might have been done, what mended and what avoided in human conduct;... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1849 - 444 頁
...written for private satisfaction, and now published for an help to human conduct. " The author blesseth God for his retirement, and kisses that gentle hand...property he was never so much master of before — in Avhich he has taken a view of himself and the world, and observed wherein he has hit or missed the... | |
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