| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 928 Seiten
...Proceeding thus to the last, I could go through a course complete in thirteen weeks, and four courses in a year. And like him who, having a garden to weed,...encouraging pleasure of seeing on my pages the progress I made in virtue, by clearing successively my lines of their spots, till in EAT HOT "To DULLNEJS TEMPeRAMCE.... | |
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 Seiten
...Proceeding thus to the last, I could go through a course complete in thirteen weeks, and four courses in felt that my vision grew dim, that my reason wandered;...to the task which duty thus once more had pointed I made in virtue, by clearing successively my lines of their spots, till in the end, by a number of... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 924 Seiten
...Proceeding thus to the last, I could go through a course complete in thirteen weeks, and four courses in a year. And like him who, having a garden to weed,...exceed his reach and his strength, but works on one of tfhe beds at a time, and, having accomplished the first, proceeds to a second, so I should have, I... | |
| Werrett Wallace Charters - 1927 - 396 Seiten
...Proceeding thus to the last, I could go through a course complete in thirteen weeks, and four courses in a year, and like him who, having a garden to weed,...encouraging pleasure of seeing on my pages the progress I made in virtue, by clearing successively my lines of their spots, till in the end, by a number of... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder - 1927 - 1288 Seiten
...Proceeding thus to the last, I could get through a course com10 píete in thirteen weeks and four courses in a year. And like him who, having a garden to weed,...time, and having accomplished the first proceeds to the second, so I should have, I hoped, the encouraging pleasure of seeing on my pages the 20 progress... | |
| James Brodrick - 1956 - 386 Seiten
...overcome it, I should probably be proud of my humility' 1 The little book is dated Sunday, July i, 1733. And like him who, having a garden to weed, does not...time and, having accomplished the first, proceeds to the second; so I should have, I hoped, the encouraging pleasure of seeing on my pages the progress... | |
| James L. Machor - 1987 - 292 Seiten
...eradicate all the bad Herbs at once, which would exceed his Reach and his Strength, but works on one of his Beds at a time, and having accomplished the first proceeds to a Second; so I should have, (1 hoped) the encouraging Pleasure of seeing on my Pages the Progress I made in Virtue. Although Franklin... | |
| William A. Dyrness - 1989 - 184 Seiten
...successively. Thus in the first Week my great Guard was to avoid every the least Offence against Temperance — Like him who having a Garden to weed, does not attempt...Strength, but works on one of the Beds at a time, ... so I should have, (I hoped) the encouraging Pleasure of seeing on my Pages the Progress I made... | |
| Herbert A. Leibowitz - 1991 - 420 Seiten
...self-improvement. Like a gardener, he systematically sets out to uproot the faults of his unmethodical nature: And like him who having a Garden to weed, does not...but works on one of the Beds at a time, and having accomplish'd the first proceeds to a Second; so I should have, (I hoped) the encouraging Pleasure of... | |
| Harry Roberts - 2010 - 198 Seiten
...Proceeding thus to the last, I could go thro' a course compleat in thirteen weeks, and four courses in a year. And like him who, having a garden to weed,...but works on one of the beds at a time, and, having accomplish'd the first, proceeds to a second, so I should have, 1 hoped, the encouraging pleasure of... | |
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