Passages from the auto-biography of a 'man of Kent' [R. Cowtan] ed. by Reginald Fitz-Roy Stanley1866 |
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... acts of kindness ; many a bereaved family circle has been soothed and comforted by his brotherly sympathy , and cheered and en- couraged by his kindly counsels . No man had ever a kinder heart for sympathy , or a more open hand for the ...
... acts of kindness ; many a bereaved family circle has been soothed and comforted by his brotherly sympathy , and cheered and en- couraged by his kindly counsels . No man had ever a kinder heart for sympathy , or a more open hand for the ...
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... act of the man inscribes itself in the me- mory of his fellows , and in his own manners and face . The air is full of sounds , the sky of tokens , the ground is all memoranda and signatures , and every object covered over with hints ...
... act of the man inscribes itself in the me- mory of his fellows , and in his own manners and face . The air is full of sounds , the sky of tokens , the ground is all memoranda and signatures , and every object covered over with hints ...
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... act and deed . " The salary I was to receive was £ 10 a - year , and never shall I forget the first quarterly payment . My master gave me a cheque for the amount , and I ran home all the way to present it to my father . I think I now ...
... act and deed . " The salary I was to receive was £ 10 a - year , and never shall I forget the first quarterly payment . My master gave me a cheque for the amount , and I ran home all the way to present it to my father . I think I now ...
第64页
... act of condescension that won the love and confidence of all hearts , and he knew how to turn all this to further his ambitious ends . It will be remembered that he closed his remarkable career in an affray with the military at a place ...
... act of condescension that won the love and confidence of all hearts , and he knew how to turn all this to further his ambitious ends . It will be remembered that he closed his remarkable career in an affray with the military at a place ...
第97页
... The frequent repetition of any act is a custom ; and the state of mind , or of body thence resulting , is a habit . The custom is not the habit , but it forms the habit ; and this habit , in H 98 Conformity to Christ . turn , helps to keep.
... The frequent repetition of any act is a custom ; and the state of mind , or of body thence resulting , is a habit . The custom is not the habit , but it forms the habit ; and this habit , in H 98 Conformity to Christ . turn , helps to keep.
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第335页 - And Jacob served seven years for Rachel ; and they seemed unto him but a few days, for the love he had to her.
第3页 - My boast is not, that I deduce my birth From loins enthroned, and rulers of the earth ; But higher far my proud pretensions rise — The son of parents passed into the skies.