The Student, Or, The Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, Volumen1J. Newbery, 1750 |
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... it is faid the Youth are backward and have no mind to come , and parents and masters are negligent to fend them . If I infift on frequent Sacraments , the indevotion • of ! of the people is objected ; they are not willing 8 The STUDENT .
... it is faid the Youth are backward and have no mind to come , and parents and masters are negligent to fend them . If I infift on frequent Sacraments , the indevotion • of ! of the people is objected ; they are not willing 8 The STUDENT .
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... mind : as the one brightens , the other foftens his converfation ; his benevo- lence endeavours to correct , or at leaft alleviate those blemishes which his quick apprehenfion fo readily disco- vers ; and seems to turn that fuperiority ...
... mind : as the one brightens , the other foftens his converfation ; his benevo- lence endeavours to correct , or at leaft alleviate those blemishes which his quick apprehenfion fo readily disco- vers ; and seems to turn that fuperiority ...
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... mind of the young fellow , as induced him not only to fpare the old tree , but to reform his evil courses . Shall I tell him the truth ? Why our PRODIGUS heard all that was faid without any concern , and As as foon as the OAK had done ...
... mind of the young fellow , as induced him not only to fpare the old tree , but to reform his evil courses . Shall I tell him the truth ? Why our PRODIGUS heard all that was faid without any concern , and As as foon as the OAK had done ...
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... mind in contemplative ftudies : ' till at length the evil tendency of nature was almost entirely fubdued , and his ... mind aftray , nor did the mind need to exert mind The • 15 STUDENT . as foon as the OAK had done fpeaking, he ...
... mind in contemplative ftudies : ' till at length the evil tendency of nature was almost entirely fubdued , and his ... mind aftray , nor did the mind need to exert mind The • 15 STUDENT . as foon as the OAK had done fpeaking, he ...
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mind aftray , nor did the mind need to exert a painful fove- reignty over the body . Perhaps the author of this account may have carried the point too far : but tho ' fuch an union of intellectual and fenfual pleasure may not be found ...
mind aftray , nor did the mind need to exert a painful fove- reignty over the body . Perhaps the author of this account may have carried the point too far : but tho ' fuch an union of intellectual and fenfual pleasure may not be found ...
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