| Horace Mann - 1867 - 252 pages
...intellect that can form the grandest conceptions of Him. T OST, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise I 1 and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty...diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever ! MENTAL PHILOSOPHY. MENTAL Philosophy is not properly Metaphysics. Metaphysics, in its... | |
| Rector - 1868 - 302 pages
...sunrise and sunset, Two golden hours !' " " No, indeed," replied Minnie, continuing the quotation, ' " Each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are LOST for ever !' " And that is very sad," she added, with a touching and plaintive simplicity. "I think... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1870 - 340 pages
...mighty man who subdues his evil inclinations. He is a rich man who is contented with his lot. 4. Lost ! Somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours,...diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are lost forever. 5. Be courteous. Remember that bad manners make bad morals. A kind no is often more agreeable... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1871 - 346 pages
...mighty man who subdues his evil inclinations. He is a rich man who is contented with his lot. 4. Lost ! Somewhere between sunrise and sunset, . two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond mintites. No reward is offered, for they are lost forever. 6. Present time is all-important. The poorest... | |
| Horace Mann - 1872 - 268 pages
...dwelleth with the great intellect, or with the intellect that can form the grandest conceptions of Him. LOST, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset,...diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever I MENTAL PHILOSOPHY. MENTAL Philosophy is not properly Metaphysics. Metaphysies, in its... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1873 - 406 pages
...26; 2 Co. vi. 2; Is. xxxii. 17 ; Ro. xii. 1; 1 Co. Ш. 17. с Wordsworth. d WB èiprague, DM. "Los t, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two...diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone for ever!" — H. Maim. « S. Martin. '• An ever greatening sense of ill and woe, aye crushing... | |
| Charles Gutch - 1883
...as ft Leaflet from the Editor. Jfor ttje Cnti of ti)e gear, LOST, In the course of the day, sometime between Sunrise and Sunset, TWO GOLDEN HOURS, each set with Sixty Diamond Minutes. No Reward can be offered for their recovery, as they are gone before recall. ALAS ! liow many such hours liarc... | |
| 1874 - 488 pages
...things please the most men. It is the proof of a bad cause when it is applauded by the mob. — Seneca. LOST, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and. sunset,...diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever. — Horace Mann. ACTION" is the real teacher. Instruction does but prevent waste or mistake;... | |
| William Mathews - 1874 - 386 pages
...dwindle, alike in intellectual and in moral stature, beyond your darkest reckonings. — WE GLADSTONE. Lost, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset,...diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever. — HORACE MANN. ONE of the most important lessons to be learned by every man who would... | |
| William Mathews - 1874 - 376 pages
...dwindle, alike in intellectual and in moral stature, beyond your darkest reckonings. —WE GLADSTONE. Lost, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset,...diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever. — HORACE MANN. ONE of the most important lessons to be learned by every man who would... | |
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