| 1745 - 518 páginas
...express it) that what begins to be, must have a cause, and that what is formed with regularity, must have an intelligent cause. I therefore told him the...I gave him such information as I thought he could comprehend. The lesson affected him deeply, and he never forgot either it or the circumstance that... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 páginas
...express it) that what begins to be, must have a cause, and that what is formed with regularity, must frain! refrain! Each yielding maid and each presuming...and bonnet black, And torn green gown loose hanging deeply, and he never forgot either it or the circumstance that introduced it.' ' The Minstrel,' on... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 páginas
...express it) that what begins to be, must have a cause, and that what is formed with regularity, must aflècted him deeply, and he never forgot either it or the circumstance that introduced it.' ' The... | |
| 1837 - 400 páginas
...what is formed with regularity, mutt have an intelligent cause. " I therefore told him," says he, " the name of the Great Being who made him and all the...lesson affected him greatly, and he never forgot either that or the circumstance that introduced it." On the preceding page you have a picture of James and... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1846 - 292 páginas
...express it,) that what begins to be, must have a cause; and that what is formed with regularity, must have an intelligent cause. I therefore told him the...The lesson affected him greatly, and he never forgot it, nor the circumstance that introduced it." LESSON SEVENTY-NINTH. The Evergreens. When summer's sunny... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1846 - 462 páginas
...and saw, that his reason taught him (though he could not so express it) that what begins to be must have an intelligent cause. I therefore told him the...him and all the world ; concerning whose adorable naturs I gave him such information as I thought he could, in some measure, comprehend. The lesson affected... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 páginas
...express it) that what begins to be must have a cause, and that what is formed with regularity must have an intelligent cause. I therefore told him the...in some measure comprehend. The lesson affected him deeply, und he never forgot either it or the circumstanee that introduced it." PUBLIC AND PRIVATE EDUCATION... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 páginas
...express it) that what begins to be, must have a cause, and that what is formed with regularity, must e l @C Rk } ZQ 5y `b # NJhώ < " B2MwB툓 o Np emT n & ػ¬k } 0 0Gp ` } 9 c f) ߃Xb L [ g \M @ ۗҒ V! Eg=w gare him such information as I thought he could in some measure comprehend. The lesson affected him... | |
| John Crawshaw - 1856 - 258 páginas
...express it) that what begins to be, must have a cause ; and that jyhat is formed with regularity, must have an intelligent cause. I therefore told him the...I gave him such information as I thought he could comprehend: he never forgot the lesson ! PHAYER AND COURAGE. "THE Cornelia was a good ship," said one... | |
| 1857 - 574 páginas
...begins to be must have a cause, and that what is formed with regularity must have an intelligent causa I therefore told him the name of the Great Being who...in some measure comprehend. The lesson affected him deeply, and he never forgot either it or the circumstance that introduced it.'" The subjoined observations,... | |
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