The Letter Writer: Containing a Great Variety of Letters on the Following Subjects: Relationship; Business; Love, Courtship, and Marriage; Friendship, and Miscellaneous Letters: Selected from Judicious and Eminent WritersG. Davidson, 1827 - 276 páginas |
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... character 35 The young Lady's Answer 36 From a Sailor at New York , to his Wife in Albany 37 From a young Woman , a servant in New York , to her Pa- rents , desiring their consent to marry 42 45 44 45 4.6 ib 39 From a Father to a ...
... character 35 The young Lady's Answer 36 From a Sailor at New York , to his Wife in Albany 37 From a young Woman , a servant in New York , to her Pa- rents , desiring their consent to marry 42 45 44 45 4.6 ib 39 From a Father to a ...
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... character , and by writing soon , and often , put it in my power to say what a good sister I have : for you shall always find me , Your most affectionate brother . LETTER 8 . From the Daughter to the Mother , in excuse for her neglect ...
... character , and by writing soon , and often , put it in my power to say what a good sister I have : for you shall always find me , Your most affectionate brother . LETTER 8 . From the Daughter to the Mother , in excuse for her neglect ...
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... character might be responsible for your education ; and Mr. Browne was at length my choice for that important trust . Your obedi- ence , therefore , must be without murmuring or reluc tance ; especially when you reflect that a strict ...
... character might be responsible for your education ; and Mr. Browne was at length my choice for that important trust . Your obedi- ence , therefore , must be without murmuring or reluc tance ; especially when you reflect that a strict ...
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... character of the person to whom they were ad- dressed ; I am fully sensible of my error , and , on all fu- ture occasions shall endeavor to avoid giving the least offence . The advice you sent me in your valuable letter , needs no ...
... character of the person to whom they were ad- dressed ; I am fully sensible of my error , and , on all fu- ture occasions shall endeavor to avoid giving the least offence . The advice you sent me in your valuable letter , needs no ...
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... one maintains something of a character , they are sure to be treated with contempt , and pointed at as objects of ridicule . I assure you , sir , that I abhor every sort of extravagance , as much as 30 LETTERS ON RELATIONSHIP .
... one maintains something of a character , they are sure to be treated with contempt , and pointed at as objects of ridicule . I assure you , sir , that I abhor every sort of extravagance , as much as 30 LETTERS ON RELATIONSHIP .
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The Letter Writer: Containing a Great Variety of Letters on the Following ... Visualização integral - 1831 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
acquaintance affairs affection affectionate affliction agreeable ancholy assure attended bad company battle of Fontenoy battle of Hastings behaviour bless Bloomingdale brother cerning character circumstances comply conduct consider convinced daugh daughter DEAR SIR desire doubt duty endeavor esteem excuse expect father fault favor fortune friendship Gentleman give glad greatest hand happy hear heart HONORED SIR hope humble servant husband impa indulgence Lady's Answer Let me beg LETTER libertines live lover Lucy Porter madam marriage married master mean ment merit mind Minorca miserable mother nature ness never obedient obliged occasion parents passion payment Persian empire person Peter Jackson pleased pleasure portunately present promise prudence reason received respect sent sentiments sincere well wisher sister soon sorry spected tenderness thing thought tion trade Tradesman unhappy Vauxhall Garden virtue whilst wife wish woman worthy write Young Lady
Passagens conhecidas
Página 219 - Wherefore is light given to him that is in misery, And life unto the bitter in soul; Which long for death, but it cometh not; And dig for it more than for hid treasures; Which rejoice exceedingly, And are glad, when they can find the grave?
Página 226 - We then relax our vigour and resolve no longer to be terrified with crimes at a distance, but rely upon our own constancy, and venture to approach what we resolve never to touch.
Página 226 - Here the heart softens and vigilance subsides ; we are then willing to inquire whether another advance cannot be made, and whether we may not, at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens of pleasure. We approach them with scruple...
Página 227 - By degrees we let fall the remembrance of our original intention, and quit the only adequate object of rational desire. We entangle ourselves in business, immerge ourselves in luxury, and rove through the labyrinths of inconstancy, till the darkness of old age begins to invade us, and disease and anxiety obstruct our way.
Página 256 - Be studious in your profession, and you will be learned. Be industrious and frugal, and you will be rich. Be sober and temperate, and you will be healthy. Be in general virtuous, and you will be happy. At least, you will, by such conduct, stand the best chance for such consequences.
Página 227 - Happy are they, my son, who shall learn from thy example not to despair : but shall remember, that, though the day is past, and their strength is wasted, there yet remains one...
Página 228 - Those that have loved longest love best. A sudden blaze of kindness may by a single blast of coldness be extinguished; but that fondness which length of time has connected with many circumstances and occasions, though it may for a while be depressed by disgust or resentment, with or without a cause, is hourly revived by accidental recollection.
Página 226 - let the errors and follies, the dangers and escape, of this day, sink deep into thy heart. Remember, my son, that human life is the journey of a day. We rise in the morning of youth, full of...
Página 234 - You will then find comfort for the past, and support for the future. He that has given you happiness in marriage, to a degree of which, without personal knowledge, I should have thought the description fabulous, can give you another mode of happiness, as a mother ; and at last the happiness of losing all temporal cares in the thoughts of an eternity in Heaven.
Página 234 - I am not without my part of the calamity. No death since that of my wife has ever oppressed me like this. But let us remember, that we are in the hands of Him who knows when to give and when to take away ; who will look upon us with mercy through all our variations of existence, and who invites us to call on him in the day of trouble.