| Lord Peter King King - Great Britain - 1829 - 426 pages
...which men of stronger constitutions can attain to, we rob God of so much service, and our neighbour of all that help, which, in a state of health, with...will give his owner but an ill account of his voyage. It being past doubt then, that allowance is to be made for the temper and strength of our bodies, and... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1829 - 592 pages
...which men of stronger constitutions can attain to, we rob God of so much service, and our neighbour of all that help which, in a state of health, with...will give his owner but an ill account of his voyage. * * * • ' The subject being chosen, the body and mind being both in a temper fit for study, what... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1830 - 844 pages
...which men of stronger constitutions can attain to, we rob God of so much service, ¡uid our neighbour F J M MGM O CXJYJZJ M M Nn1 C=. -M L M O O O B4G5G : E F wo might have been able to perform. He that sinks his vessel by overloading it, though it be with gold,... | |
| 1840 - 534 pages
...knowledge, we might have been able o perform. He that sinks his vessel by overloading it, hough it bo with gold and silver, and precious stones, will give his owner but an ill account of hi* voyage. — LOCK*. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE MONTHS. I. JANUARY. Then came old January, wrapped... | |
| Industrial arts - 1833 - 426 pages
...which men of stronger constitutions can attain to, — we rob God of so much service, and our neighbor of all that help, which, in a state of health, with...will give his owner but an ill account of his voyage. — [Locke.] WATEB COLOR п>к ROOMS. — Take a quantity of potatoes and boil them ; then bruise and... | |
| 1834 - 222 pages
...which men of stronger constitutions can attain to, we rob God of so much service, and our neighbor of all that help, which, in a state of health, with...though it be with gold and silver and precious stones, wfll give tin owner but an ill account of his voyage. — Locke. A HAPPY RETORT. The obscurity of Lord... | |
| Samuel Ward - 1834 - 84 pages
...which men of stronger constitutions can attain to , we rob God of so much service, and our neighbour of all that help, which, in a state of health, with...that sinks his vessel by overloading it, though it he with gold and silver and precious stones, will give his owner but an ill account of his voyage."... | |
| Periodicals - 1840 - 272 pages
...which men of stronger constitutions can attain to, we rob God of so ranch service, and our neighbour of all that help, which, in a state of health, with...stones, will give his owner but an ill account of his voyage.—LOCKE. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE MONTHS. I. JANUARY. In many weeds to keep the cold away;... | |
| Periodicals - 1840 - 274 pages
...which men of stronger constitutions can attain to, we rob God of so much service, and our neighbour of all that help, which, in a state of health, with...with gold and silver, and precious stones, will give hia owner but an ill account of his voyage. — Locu. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE MONTHS. I. JANUARY.... | |
| William John Dawson - 1848 - 1186 pages
...as the mother of their peace and joy. — linker. ON GAINING KNOWLEDGE AT THE EXPENSE or HEALTH. — He that sinks his vessel by overloading it, though it be with gold, silver, and precious stones, will give his owner but an ill account of his voyage. — Locke. DISPUTATION.... | |
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