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" ... to offer to the other two hundred shillings. God that sitteth in heaven laugheth their choice to scorn, and rewardeth their liberality as it should ; for he suffereth them to have tame and well-ordered horse, but wild and unfortunate children ; and... "
Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction - Page lv
by Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - 1893
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A Collection of Poems: On Various Subjects, Including The Theatre, a ...

Samuel Whyte - English poetry - 1792 - 434 pages
...rewardtth ' their liberality accordingly; for he fuffereth them to have tame ' and well-ordered horfes, but wild and unfortunate children ; ' and, therefore, in the end, they find more pleafure in their ' horfes, than comfort in their children.' In a volume of very fenfible effays not...
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Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. Charles Buck, Author of the ..., Volume 3

Charles Buck - Children - 1808 - 374 pages
...scorn, and rewardeth their liberality as it should. For he suffereth them to have tameand well-ordered horses, but wild and unfortunate children ; and therefore, in the end, they find more pleasure in their horse than comfort in their. child." The moral principle of children ought to be strictly attended...
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Beauties of History; Or, Pictures of Virtue and Vice

L. M. Stretch - 1808 - 316 pages
...scorn, and rewardeth their liberality as it should. For he suffereth them to have taine and well-ordered horses, but wild and unfortunate children ; and therefore in the end they find more pleasure in their horse than comfort in their child." EXAMPLES. 1"N a family where I lately spent some days on a visit,...
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Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. Charles Buck ...: Containing The Young ...

Charles Buck - Christian ethics - 1808 - 362 pages
...scorn, and rewardeth their liberality as it should. For he suffereth them to have tame and well-ordered horses, but wild and unfortunate children; and therefore, in the end, they find more pleasure in their horse than comfort in their child. " The moral principle of children ought to be strictly attended...
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Auntient lere, a selection of aphoristical and preceptive passages from the ...

Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 pages
...heaven, laugheth their choice to scorn, for he suffereth them to have tame and well-ordered horse, but wild and unfortunate children, and therefore, in the end, they find more pleasure in their horse, than comfort in their children. IBID. IF a father have four sons, three fair and wellformed,...
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The English Works of Roger Ascham: Preceptor to Queen Elizabeth

Roger Ascham - Archery - 1815 - 428 pages
...rewardeth their liberality as it should ; for he suffereth them to have tame and well-ordered horse, but wild and unfortunate children ; and therefore in the end they find more pleasure in their horse than comfort in their children. But concerning the true notes of the best wits for learning in...
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The Port Folio

Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1824 - 552 pages
...scorn, and rewardeth their liberality accordingly; for he suffereth them to have tame and well-ordered horses, but wild and unfortunate children; and, therefore,...in their horses, than comfort in their children." In a volume of very sensible essays not long published, the author enters into a pretty minute investigation...
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Anecdotes, Religious, Moral, and Entertaining

Charles Buck - Anecdotes - 1831 - 418 pages
...for to one they will gladly give a stipend of two hundred crowns by the year, and are loth to offer to the other two hundred shillings. God, that sitteth...therefore, in the end, they find more pleasure in their horse than comfort m their child." The moral principle of children ought to be strictly attended to....
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The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the ..., Volume 1

Education - 1836 - 432 pages
...scorn, and rewardeth their liberality as it should. For he suflereth them to have tame and wellordered horses, but wild and unfortunate children ; and therefore...in their horses, than comfort in their children." Instead, however, of giving his own opinion as to the true marks of promise in a child, he prefers...
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The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the Works of ...

Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pages
...scorn, and rewardeth their liberality as it should. For he suffereth them to have tame and wellordered horses, but wild and unfortunate children ; and therefore...in their horses, than comfort in their children." Instead, however, of giving his own opinion as to the true marks of promise in a child, he prefers...
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