Most men are commonly destined to some profession, and their minds are consequently turned each to its respective object. Would it not be strange if they were called out to exercise their profession, or to set up their trade, with only a little general... The Works of Hannah More - 71. oldalszerző: Hannah More - 1830Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1799 - 458 oldal
...refpective object. Would it not be ftrange if they were called out to exercife their profeflion, or to fet up their trade, with only a little general knowledge of the trades of all other men, and without any previous definite application to their own peculiar calling ? The... | |
| Hannah More - 1799 - 328 oldal
...refpective object. Would it not be ftrange if they were called out to exercife their profeffion, or to fet up their trade, with only a little general knowledge of the trades of all other men, and without any previous definite application to • _ their their own peculiar calling... | |
| Hannah More - 1802 - 578 oldal
...refpe£Hve objei£t. Would it not be itrange if they were called out to exercife their profeflion, or to fet up their trade, with only a little general knowledge of the trades and profeflions of all other men, without any previous definite application to their own peculiar calling... | |
| 1803 - 456 oldal
...singers, players, painters, actresses, sculptors, gilders, varnishers, engravers, and embroiderers. Most men are commonly destined to some profession,...with only a little general knowledge of the trades of all other men, and without any previous definite application to their own peculiar calling ? The... | |
| Hannah More - 1809 - 324 oldal
...singers, players, painters, actresses, sculptors, gilders, varnifhers, engravers, and embroiderers. M ost men are commonly destined to some profession, and...with only •a little general knowledge of the trades of all other uiun. * See Cataliae's Conspiracy. and without any previous definite application to their... | |
| Hannah More - 1813 - 276 oldal
...singers, players, paintcrs, actresses, scut/itors, gilders, -varnishers, engravers, and embroiderers. Most men are commonly destined to some profession,...with only a little general knowledge of the trades of all other men, and without any previous definite application to their own peculiar calling ? The... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 oldal
...singers, players, painters, actresses, sculptors, gilders, varnishers, engravers, and embroiderers? Most men .are commonly destined to some profession,...and their minds •are consequently turned each to it's respective object. Would it not be strange if they were called out to exercise their profession,... | |
| John Angell James - 1827 - 186 oldal
...singers, players, painters, actresses, sculptors, gilders, varnithcrs, engravers, and embroiderers. Most men are commonly destined to some profession,...were called out to exercise their profession, or to sat up thair trade, with only a little general knowledge of the trades of other men, and without any... | |
| Hannah More - 1827 - 542 oldal
...engravers, and imbroidereri? Most men are commonly destined to some profession, and their minds :ire consequently turned each to its respective object. Would it not be strange if they were catted out to exercise their profession, or to set up their trade, with only a little gen< ral knowledge... | |
| John J. Harrod - 1832 - 338 oldal
...players, painters, actresses, sculptors, gilders, varnishers, engravers, and embroiderers? Most men ire commonly destined to some profession, and their minds...consequently turned each to its respective object. 4. Would it not be strange if they were called out to exercise their profession, or to set up their... | |
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