Western Miscellany, Volum 1Benjamin Franklin Ells B.F. Ells, 1778 - 384 pàgines |
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Pàgina 8
... feeling and perseverence of this noble youth . A warm fire and kind attention , soon relieved the sufferer , who , it ap- peared , was in search of her husband , an emigrant from New Hampshire , a recent purchaser of a farm in the ...
... feeling and perseverence of this noble youth . A warm fire and kind attention , soon relieved the sufferer , who , it ap- peared , was in search of her husband , an emigrant from New Hampshire , a recent purchaser of a farm in the ...
Pàgina 35
... feelings . He died with the respect , even of those , who had found themselves obliged to execute him . “ Andre " said Washington , in a letter to a friend , " has met his fate , and with that fortitude , which was expected from an ...
... feelings . He died with the respect , even of those , who had found themselves obliged to execute him . “ Andre " said Washington , in a letter to a friend , " has met his fate , and with that fortitude , which was expected from an ...
Pàgina 45
... feelings of others , which is the foundation of real politeness . Dr. Johnson speaks of Omai as showing the deportment of a well - bred gentleman . Omai was not a person of consequence , that is a chief , in his own country , where ...
... feelings of others , which is the foundation of real politeness . Dr. Johnson speaks of Omai as showing the deportment of a well - bred gentleman . Omai was not a person of consequence , that is a chief , in his own country , where ...
Pàgina 52
... feeling which came over me , when I found all this horrible scene was but a dream . I lay thus for a moment , thinking of the change , and then resolved to spring from the bed and dress myself immediately : but what was my surprise and ...
... feeling which came over me , when I found all this horrible scene was but a dream . I lay thus for a moment , thinking of the change , and then resolved to spring from the bed and dress myself immediately : but what was my surprise and ...
Pàgina 53
... feeling in my heart , they were enduring the same fierce burning torments - the same feelings of hor- ror and despair that now gnawed me like a burning worm : it seemed to me as if all the joys I had ever known on earth would not ...
... feeling in my heart , they were enduring the same fierce burning torments - the same feelings of hor- ror and despair that now gnawed me like a burning worm : it seemed to me as if all the joys I had ever known on earth would not ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 96 - We have met the enemy and they are ours; two ships, two brigs, one schooner and one sloop.
Pàgina 94 - We are offered by the terms of this sale six months' credit; and that perhaps has induced some of us to attend it, because we cannot spare the ready money, and hope now to be fine without it. But, ah ! think what you do when you run in debt. You give to another power over your liberty. If you cannot pay at the time, you will be ashamed to see your creditor: you will be in fear when you speak to him ; you will make poor, pitiful, sneaking excuses, and, by degrees, come to lose your veracity, and sink...
Pàgina 93 - What maintains one vice would bring up two children. You may think, perhaps, that a little tea or a little punch now and then, diet a little more costly, clothes a little finer, and a little entertainment now and then, can be no great matter: but remember what Poor Richard says, Many a little makes a mickle; and farther, Beware of little expenses; A small leak will sink a great ship; and again, Who dainties love shall beggars prove; and moreover, Fools make feasts and wise men eat them.
Pàgina 91 - Sloth makes all things difficult, but industry all easy, and he that riseth late must trot all day, and shall scarce overtake his business at night; while Laziness travels so slowly that Poverty soon overtakes him. Drive thy business : let not that drive thee ; and early to bed, and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise,
Pàgina 94 - When you have got your bargain, you may, perhaps, think little of payment; but creditors, Poor Richard tells us, have better memories than debtors; and in another place says, creditors are a superstitious sect, great observers of set days and times. The day comes round before you are aware, and the demand is made before you are prepared to satisfy it; or if you bear your debt in mind, the term which at first seemed so long, will, as it lessens, appear extremely short. Time will seem to have added...
Pàgina 94 - Experience keeps a dear school ; but fools will learn in no other...
Pàgina 79 - But when thou makest a feast, call the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind: and thou shalt be blessed; for they cannot recompense thee: for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just.
Pàgina 203 - And this word, Yet once more, signifieth the removing of those things that are shaken, as of things that are made, that those things which cannot be shaken may remain.