... he does not study immediate gratification at the expense of bitter and late repentance, or mortgage the labour of his future life without an adequate return. Indigence, therefore, will rarely be found in company with good education. The Farmer's Magazine - Page 451854Full view - About this book
| John Bird Sumner - 1818 - 448 pages
...already gained against squalid poverty. Many avenues to an improved condition are opened to one whose faculties are enlarged and exercised; he sees his...interest more clearly, he pursues it more steadily, ho does not study immediate gratification at the expense of bitter and late repentance, or mortgage... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 446 pages
...already gained against squalid poverty. Many avenues to an improved condition are opened to one whose faculties are enlarged and exercised ; he sees his...interest more clearly, he pursues it more steadily, he does not study immediate gratification at the expence of bitter and late repentance, or mortgage... | |
| John Bird Sumner (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1825 - 468 pages
...already gained against squalid poverty. Many avenues to an improved condition are opened to one whose faculties are enlarged and exercised; he sees his...interest more clearly, he pursues it more steadily, he does not study immediate gratification at the expense of bitter and late repentance, or mortgage... | |
| 1827 - 590 pages
...gained against squalid poverty. Many avenues of improvement are opened to one whose understanding is enlarged and exercised; he sees his own interest more clearly, he pursues it more steadily, he does not study immediate gratification at the expense of bitter and late repentance, or mortgage... | |
| George Moody - 1843 - 444 pages
...already gained against squalid poverty. Many avenues to an improved condition are open to one whose faculties are enlarged and exercised ; he sees his...interest more clearly, he pursues it more steadily, and be does not study immediate gratification at the expense of bitter and late repentance, or mortgage... | |
| 1843 - 948 pages
...already gained against squalid poverty. Many avenues in an improved condition are open to one whose faculties are enlarged and exercised ; he sees his...interest more clearly, he pursues it more steadily, »nd he does not study immediate gratification at the expense of bitter and late repentance, or mortgage... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1849 - 686 pages
...England, and of the English government and people. to an improved condition are opened to one whose faculties are enlarged and exercised : he sees his...interest more clearly, he pursues it more steadily, he does not study immediate gratification at the expense of bitter and late repentance, or mortgage... | |
| George Richardson Porter - 1851 - 920 pages
...already gained against squalid poverty. Many avenues to an improved condition are opened to one whose faculties are enlarged and exercised ; he sees his...clearly, he pursues it more steadily, and he does riot study immediate gratification at the expense of bitter and late repentance, or mortgage the labour... | |
| Robert Cox - 1853 - 744 pages
...already gained against squalid poverty. Many avenues to an improved condition are opened to one whose faculties are enlarged and exercised ; he sees his own interest more clearly, ho pursues it more steadily, he does not study immediate gratification at the expense of bitter and... | |
| 1854 - 614 pages
...enlarged and eiereitcd : he sees hie own interest more clearly, he pursues it more steadily, and be doea not study immediate gratification at the expense of...or mortgage the labour of his future life without so adequate return. Indigence will therefore be rarely found iu company with good education." It is... | |
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