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" Geist by continuous laborious effort during their period of study. Even at Berlin the scientific spirit which animates the whole institution and gives vitality and power to its teaching in every department, fails with the majority to supply the place... "
Report on Education - Page 395
by John Wesley Hoyt - 1870 - 398 pages
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Sermons on Different Subjects: Left for Publication

John Taylor, Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 266 pages
...not charity ; to build temples with the gains of wickednefs, is to endeavour to bribe the Divinity, This ought ye to have done, and not left the other undone, Ye ought doubtlefs to be charitable, but ye ought firft to be There are others who confider God as...
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Sermons, left for publication by John Taylor

Samuel Johnson - 1819 - 342 pages
...not charity ; to build temples with the gains of wickedness, is to endeavour to bribe the Divinity. " This ought ye to have done, and not left the other undone." Ye ought, doubtless, to be charitable, but ye ought first to be just. There are others who consider...
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The British Prose Writers...: Dr. Johnson's sermons

1821 - 334 pages
...not charity ; to build temples with the gains of wickedness, is to endeavour to bribe the Divinity. " This ought ye to have done, and not left the other undone." Ye ought, doubtless, to be charitable, but ye ought first to be just. There are others who consider...
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Sermons, Volumes 1-2

Samuel Johnson - 1821 - 448 pages
...is not chanty; to build temples with the gains of wickedness, is to endeavour to bribe the Divinity. "This ought ye to have done, and not left the other undone." Ye ought, doubtless, to be charitable, but ye ought first to be just. There are others who consider...
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The works of Samuel Johnson [ed. by F.P. Walesby].

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 622 pages
...not charity ; to build temples with the gains of wickedness, is to endeavour to bribe the Divinity. This ought ye to have done, and not left the other undone. Ye ought, doubtless to be charitable, but ye ought first to be just. There are others who consider...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson ...: A journey to the Hebrides. The vision of ...

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 602 pages
...not charity ; to build temples with the gains of wickedness, is to endeavour to bribe the Divinity. This ought ye to have done, and not left the other undone. Ye ought, doubtless to be charitable, but ye ought first to be just. There are others who consider...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Journey to the Hebrides. Tales of the ...

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 608 pages
...not charity ; to build temples with the gains of wickedness, is to endeavour to bribe the Divinity. This ought ye to have done, and not left the other undone. Ye ought, doubtless to be charitable, but ye ought first to be just. There are others who consider...
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The Pilot, or Sailors' magazine. [Continued as] Sailors' magazine, Volumes 9-10

British and foreign sailors' society - 1847 - 614 pages
...the hearts of charity and mercy who so willingly distribute their substance ! But true it is, that " this ought ye to have done, and not left the other undone." For whilst ¿£114,000, is given for the heathen and those afar off, a miserable pittance of ¿£2000...
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Reports, ed. by W.P. Blake, Volume 6

United States commission to the Paris expos, 1867 - 1870 - 816 pages
...that more than a third of the whole number manifest their possession of the true wissenschaftliche Geist by continuous laborious effort during their...attendance, and such frequent tests of progress and proflcieney as have ever been found essential to hold the less ambitious and as yet uninspired majority...
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Report on Education

John Wesley Hoyt - 1870 - 402 pages
...that more than a third of the whole number manifest their possession of the true ivissenschaftlicJie Geist by continuous laborious effort during their...attendance, and such frequent tests of progress and proficiency as have ever been found essential to hold the less ambitious and as yet uninspired majority...
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