| 1836 - 932 páginas
...2. Pp ii. 175. Heir crowds lieir, n» in a rolling flood \Vave urge* wave. Crreek. He does not seem born to enjoy life, but to deliver it down to others. This is not surprising to consider in animals, which are formed for our use, and can finish their business in a... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1836 - 306 páginas
...make room for him : — Heir urges on his predecessor heir Like wave impelling wave. tie does not seem born to enjoy life, but to deliver it down to others. This is not surprising to consider in animals, -which are formed for our use, and can finish their business in... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 páginas
...Lib. 2. Ep. ii. TO. Heir rrowds heir, a» in a rolling flood Wave urge» wave. O«cA. He does not seem born to enjoy life, but • to deliver it down to others. This is not surprising to consider in animals, which are formed for our use, and can finish their business in a... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1840 - 298 páginas
...make room for him: — Heir urges on his predecessor heir Like wave impelling wave. He does not seem born to enjoy life, but to deliver it down to others. This is not surprising to consider in animals, which are formed for our use, and can finish their business in a... | |
| John Greenleaf Adams - 1840 - 230 páginas
...make room for him : — Heir urges on his predecessor heir Like wave impelling wave. He does not seem born to enjoy life, but to deliver it down to others. This is not surprising to consider I Sermon delivered before the Second Universalist Society in Boton, March 3,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 páginas
...Bar. Lib. 2. Ep. ii. 175. Heir crowds heir, u in a rolling flnrxl urge* wave. Creuh. He does not seem ng me to tell him surprising to consider in animals, which are formed for our use, and can finish their business in a... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 396 páginas
...andj were he to live ten thousand more, would be the same thing he is at present. Man does not seem born to enjoy life, but to deliver it down to others. This is not surprising to consider in animal*, which are formed for our use, and can finish ilieir business in... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 páginas
...and, were he to live ten thousand more, would be the same thing he is at present. Mun does not seem born to enjoy life, but to deliver it down to others. This is not surprising to consider in animal», which are formed for our use, and can finish their business in... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 398 páginas
...lie to Jive ten thousand more, would be the same tiling he is at present. / Mtm dot's not seem bom to enjoy life, but to deliver it down to others. This is not surprising l<> consider in animal*, which are formed for our use, and can finich their business in... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 páginas
...were he to live ten thousand more, would be the same thing he is at present. Man does not seem bom to enjoy life, but to deliver it down to others. This is not surprising to consider in animals, which are formed for our use, and can finish their business in a... | |
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