| William Ellery Channing - 1855 - 498 trang
...solitude, illness, affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart. Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof, and obtain Access for himsejf and family to some social library. Almost any luxury should be sacrificed to this. One of the... | |
| 1856 - 790 trang
...can supply the place of books. They are cheering or soothing companions in solitude and affliction. Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof, and ONE above all others for daily use. THE FIRST METHODIST LAT PREACHER.— A young man, Mr. Maxfleld,... | |
| Henry Pitman - 1856 - 1048 trang
...can supply the place of hooks; they are cheering and soothing companions in illness and affliction : let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof; — the wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart." There is, however,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1858 - 1022 trang
...solitude, illness, affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart. Let every man, if possible, gather some good BOOKS under his roof, and obtain aceces for himself and family to some social Library. Almott any luxury should be sacrificed to this."... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1859 - 1028 trang
...solitude, illness, affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart. O[ ^b V ߞ ] \ { Q & <z ' a {O 5 $ m ߵ W...o A 7 /^ XR { 2o Ϟ ^ } d # X{J - g ~Ƙ w ; 3 this." — WILLIAM ELLERY Снлямяо : Self-Culture. "If the crowns of all the kingdoms of Europe... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1859 - 1030 trang
...would not compensate for the good they impart. Let every man, if possible, gather some good BOOKS nnder his roof, and obtain access for himself and family to some social Library. Almott any luxury should be sacrificed to this." — WILLIAM KLLERY CHANSIHO: Self-Culture. " If the... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1862 - 854 trang
...solitude, illness, affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart. Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof, and obtain Hccess for himself and family to some social library. Almost any luxury should be sacrificed to tins.... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1867 - 842 trang
...solitude, illness, affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart. Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof, and obtain iccess for himself and family to some social library. tUmost any luxury should be sacrificed to thi.«.... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 984 trang
...solitude, illness, affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart t a great part of their disorders arise from surfeit,...of health, it may not be amiss to observe, that Mr this. CHIKHINO.— On Self Cultura. A GREAT LIBRARY — THE TREASURE-HOUSE OF LITERATURE. There, is... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 988 trang
...solitude, illness, affliction. The wealth of both continents would not compensate for the good they impart Let every man, if possible, gather some good books...roof, and obtain access for himself and family to eome social library. Almost any luxury should be sacrificed to this. CHUDUNO. — On Self Cuitan. А... | |
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