| 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. . .... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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. ''•'•... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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:... | |
| 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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