The Miscellany, Or Evening's Occupation for the Youthful Peasantry of Ireland. [With Illustrations.]C. Bentham, 1821 - 179 Seiten |
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... heart thereof was decayed it mouldered away , and fell to the ground . I have seen the insects sporting in the sun- shine , and darting along the streams ; their wings glittered with gold and purple ; their bodies shone like the green ...
... heart thereof was decayed it mouldered away , and fell to the ground . I have seen the insects sporting in the sun- shine , and darting along the streams ; their wings glittered with gold and purple ; their bodies shone like the green ...
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... hearts of my children ! " As he pronounced the last words , he sprung upon her back , and , in a few moments , was out of sight . -00- The Ass . WHY have we so much contempt for this animal , who is so good , so patient , so steady ...
... hearts of my children ! " As he pronounced the last words , he sprung upon her back , and , in a few moments , was out of sight . -00- The Ass . WHY have we so much contempt for this animal , who is so good , so patient , so steady ...
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... heart , and it ought to inspire every sentiment of benevolence to our fellow - creatures , and gra- titude to our Creator . The rural festival of harvest home is an ex- tremely natural one , and has been observed in almost all ages and ...
... heart , and it ought to inspire every sentiment of benevolence to our fellow - creatures , and gra- titude to our Creator . The rural festival of harvest home is an ex- tremely natural one , and has been observed in almost all ages and ...
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... heart , as can be found in the most affluent station ; and there can be little doubt , in general , but if the true ac- count of his joys and sufferings were to be balanced with those of his richer neighbours , that the result would ...
... heart , as can be found in the most affluent station ; and there can be little doubt , in general , but if the true ac- count of his joys and sufferings were to be balanced with those of his richer neighbours , that the result would ...
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... heart of a grateful man delights in returning a benefit received . acknowledges his obligation with cheerfulness ; he looks on his benefactor with love and esteem , And if to return a favour be not in his power , he cherishes the ...
... heart of a grateful man delights in returning a benefit received . acknowledges his obligation with cheerfulness ; he looks on his benefactor with love and esteem , And if to return a favour be not in his power , he cherishes the ...
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