Rays of Genius Collected to Enlighten the Rising Generation, Nide 1proprietor, 1806 |
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... means , by which we acquire knowledge . They are the source whence we derive the sacred truths of our re- ligion , and the important advantages of general infor- mation . And , next to the blessing of health , the hap- piness of this ...
... means , by which we acquire knowledge . They are the source whence we derive the sacred truths of our re- ligion , and the important advantages of general infor- mation . And , next to the blessing of health , the hap- piness of this ...
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... means of enjoyment , this computation has been felt in a greater or less degree . Plutarch possessed clear and ra- tional ideas on this subject , the truth of which he confirm- ed by his own experience , during a series of many happy ...
... means of enjoyment , this computation has been felt in a greater or less degree . Plutarch possessed clear and ra- tional ideas on this subject , the truth of which he confirm- ed by his own experience , during a series of many happy ...
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... means they increase their wisdom and knowledge , rather than improve their memories . This is very encouraging to those , who complain of the want of memory , not to neglect the best means in their power of cultivating their ...
... means they increase their wisdom and knowledge , rather than improve their memories . This is very encouraging to those , who complain of the want of memory , not to neglect the best means in their power of cultivating their ...
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actions admiration affections amiable Arachne attention beauty behold benevolence bestow blessing blest bliss bosom breast breath calm charm cheerful comfort confest conversation delight divine duty elegant endeavour enjoy enjoyment Epaminondas esteem ev'ry father fear feel flow'r fortitude friendship give glory glow grace gratitude hand happiness heart heav'n honour hope hour human improve indolence innocent inspire justice kind knowledge labour learned lence live lustre Macedon mankind memory mind morn nature nature's never nymph o'er ourselves pain parents passions peace perfect person pleasure Plutarch pow'r praise pride Pythias racters rapture religion rise sacred scene Scipio Africanus sense serene shade shine Sir Joshua Reynolds smiles society Socrates soft sooth sorrow soul spring sweet Tacitus taste tears temper tender thee Themistocles thine things thou thought tion true truth virtue virtuous voice wisdom wise youth