The Philanthropist, Or, Repository for Hints and Suggestions Calculated to Promote the Comfort and Happiness of Man, Volume 3Longman and Company, 1813 - Charities |
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... habit of asking himself , Is my conduct such as to procure me friends in the hour of need , to recommend me to the bounty of those who know me , in a period of sickness and want ? Not only under the operation of these circumstances must ...
... habit of asking himself , Is my conduct such as to procure me friends in the hour of need , to recommend me to the bounty of those who know me , in a period of sickness and want ? Not only under the operation of these circumstances must ...
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... habit ; nor would it have been continued , but in a country in whose institutions utility is so very seldom a guiding principle . It is worthy of particular remark , that even the women in the Magdalen asylum are taught to read . Even ...
... habit ; nor would it have been continued , but in a country in whose institutions utility is so very seldom a guiding principle . It is worthy of particular remark , that even the women in the Magdalen asylum are taught to read . Even ...
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... habits and institutions of social life ; they regard it as a sub- ject of deep concern , that our youth , at an age and in propor- tions unknown to former times , are balloted for military services ; that our youth of both sexes , in ...
... habits and institutions of social life ; they regard it as a sub- ject of deep concern , that our youth , at an age and in propor- tions unknown to former times , are balloted for military services ; that our youth of both sexes , in ...
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... habits they infixed . In them my friends survive still , and exer- cise ample retribution for any supposed infidelity towards them of which I may have been guilty . My next more immediate companions were , and are , persons of such ...
... habits they infixed . In them my friends survive still , and exer- cise ample retribution for any supposed infidelity towards them of which I may have been guilty . My next more immediate companions were , and are , persons of such ...
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... habit , or , perhaps , being bound by none so obdurate as those I have confessed , may recoil from this as from an overcharged pic- ture . But what is it short of such a bondage , which , in spite of protesting friends , a weeping wife ...
... habit , or , perhaps , being bound by none so obdurate as those I have confessed , may recoil from this as from an overcharged pic- ture . But what is it short of such a bondage , which , in spite of protesting friends , a weeping wife ...
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