Rays of Genius Collected to Enlighten the Rising Generation, Band 1proprietor, 1806 |
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... improve when past the age of forty - five . " Upon this Dr. Johnson , in his usual dog- matical manner , observed , that he ( Barnard ) was an in- stance to the contrary ; for in him there was great room for improvement , and wished he ...
... improve when past the age of forty - five . " Upon this Dr. Johnson , in his usual dog- matical manner , observed , that he ( Barnard ) was an in- stance to the contrary ; for in him there was great room for improvement , and wished he ...
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... Improve kind nature's gifts , by sense refin'd ; Be thou the honey - comb in whom may dwell Each mental sweet , nor leave one vacant cell . If we consult either improvement or health , it is well known , that exercise is the great ...
... Improve kind nature's gifts , by sense refin'd ; Be thou the honey - comb in whom may dwell Each mental sweet , nor leave one vacant cell . If we consult either improvement or health , it is well known , that exercise is the great ...
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... improve , and has opportunities of turning it all to good account , what shall we think of him if he suffer nineteen ... improves the understanding , engenders thought and knowledge , animates virtue and good resolution , sooths and ...
... improve , and has opportunities of turning it all to good account , what shall we think of him if he suffer nineteen ... improves the understanding , engenders thought and knowledge , animates virtue and good resolution , sooths and ...
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