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" I then look abroad into the world, and observe what multitudes there are who are in all respects more unhappy than myself. Thus I learn where true happiness is placed, where all our cares must end, and how very little reason I have to repine or complain. "
Homely readings on homely subjects, original and selected, by the author of ... - 38. oldal
szerző: G. S - 1866
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The gleaner; or, Entertainment for the fire-side [compiled by J. Watson].

Gleaner - 1805 - 426 oldal
...interred. I then look abroad into the world, and observe what multitudes there are who, in alj respects/ are more unhappy than myself. Thus I learn where true -happiness is pfaced, where all our cares must end, atii very little reason I ha\o to repine or to complain. . ....

The Leisure Hour Improved, Or, Moral Miscellanies in Prose and Verse

Leisure hour, Robert Barnard - 1811 - 218 oldal
...interred ; I then look abroad into the world, and observe what multitudes there are, who in all respects are more unhappy than myself. Thus, I learn where true happiness is placed, where all our cares must end, and how very little reason I have either to repine or complain." Advice to a Young...

Memoirs of the Life of the Reverend George Whitefield

John Gillies - 1812 - 326 oldal
...interred. I then look abroad into the world, and observe what multitude* there are, who are in all respects more unhappy than myself. Thus I learn where true happiness is placed, where all our cares must end, and how very little reason I hav<J to repine or to-eompluin." FLVIS. SUBSCRIBERS...

Introduction to the English Reader; Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and ...

Lindley Murray - 1814 - 234 oldal
...abroad into the world, and observe what multitudes there are, who, in every respect, are less fortunate than myself. Thus I learn where true happiness is placed ; where all our cares must end; and how very little reason I have to repine, or complain." SECTION IV. ''•'•...

Christian Herald and Seaman's Magazine, 5. kötet

John Edwards Caldwell - 1818 - 780 oldal
...abroad into the world, and observe what multitudes there are who in every respect are less favoured than myself. Thus I learn where true happiness is placed, where all our cares must end, and how very little reason I have to repine, or to complain." ANECDOTE. "I die...

The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., 16. kötet

1834 - 778 oldal
...interred. I then look abroad into the world, and observe what multitudes there are who are in all respects more unhappy than myself. Thus I learn where true happiness is placed, where all our cares must end, and how very little reason I have to repine or to complain." ANCIENT EPITAPH. Looke...

The Friendly Visitor, 22. kötet

William Carus Wilson - 1840 - 644 oldal
...interred. Thirdly, I look abroad into the world, and observe what multitudes there are in all respects more unhappy than myself. Thus, I learn where true happiness is placed, where our cares must end, and what very little reason we have to repine or complain. An afflicted Christian...

Memoirs of the Life and Character of the Late Rev. George Whitefield: Of ...

Aaron Crossley Hobart Seymour - 1820 - 326 oldal
...I then, look abroad into the world, and observe what multitudes there are, who are in all respects more unhappy than myself. Thus I learn where true happiness is placed, w here all our cares must end, and how very little reason 1 have to repine or to complain." "&:' ••-,i...

The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian

Youth's instructor - 1822 - 488 oldal
...interred. I then look abroad in the world, and observe what multitudes there are, who are in all respects more unhappy than myself. Thus I learn where true happiness is placed, where all our cares must end, and how very little reason I have to repine or to complain." EVIL-SPEAKING REBUKED:...

Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1823 - 572 oldal
...interred: I then look abroad into the world, and observe what multitudes there are, who, in all respects, are more unhappy than myself. Thus I learn where true happiness is placed, where all our cares must end, and how very little reason I have to repine, or complain." ' * When Molierc, the...




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