| 1787 - 506 pages
...example is the fountain from whence the vulgar draw their habits, actions, and charadlers. To expect to reform the poor while the opulent are corrupt,...odours into the ftream while the fprings are poifoned. Even .the excellent inftitution of Sunday Sunday fchools for training religious fervants, will avail... | |
| Hannah More - 1803 - 474 pages
...Their example is the fountain whence the vulgar draw their habits, actions, and characters. To expect to reform the poor while the opulent are corrupt, is to throw odours into the stream while the springs are poisoned. If, therefore, the Rich and Great will not, from a liberal spirit... | |
| William Green (A.M.) - 1807 - 122 pages
...example is the foundation from whence the vulgar form their habits, actions, and characters. To expect to reform the poor, while the opulent are corrupt, is to throw odors into the stream, while the springs are poisoned. prints ? How degrading must such aneodotes make... | |
| Hannah More - 1827 - 542 pages
...Their example is the fountain whence the vulgar draw their habits, actions, and characters. To expect to reform the poor while the opulent are corrupt is to throw odours into the stream while the springs are poisoned. If, therefore, the rich and great will not, from a liberal spirit... | |
| Hannah More - 1830 - 448 pages
...Their example is the fountain whence the vulgar draw their habits, actions, and characters. To expect to reform the poor, while the opulent are corrupt, is to throw odours into the stream while the springs are poisoned. If, therefore, the Rich and Great will not, from a liberal spirit... | |
| Hannah More - 1834 - 456 pages
...Their example is the fountain whence the vulgar draw their habits, actions, and characters. To expect to reform the poor while the opulent are corrupt, is to throw odours into the stream while tlir springs are poisoned. some of the first in dignity are the most exemplary in conduct.... | |
| Henry Thompson - 1838 - 452 pages
...Their example is the fountain whence the vulgar draw their habits, actions, and characters. To expect to reform the poor, while the opulent are corrupt, is to throw odours into the stream, while the springs are poisoned." 1 In 1788, the work appeared anonymously. She appears to have... | |
| Hannah More - 1840 - 844 pages
...Their example is the fountain whence the vulgar draw their habits, actions, and characters. To expect to reform the poor while the opulent are corrupt, is to throw odours into the stream while the springs are poisoned. If, therefore, the rich and great will not, from a liberal spirit... | |
| Hannah More - 1843 - 412 pages
...Their example is the fountain whence the vulgar draw their habits, actions, and characters, To expect to reform the poor while the opulent are corrupt, is to throw odors into the stream while the springs are poisoned; If, therefore, the rich and great will not, from... | |
| 1840 - 720 pages
...example is the fountain from whence the vulgar draw their habits, actions and characters. To expect to reform the poor while the opulent are corrupt, is to throw odours into the stream while the springs are poisoned " ! ARTICLE IV. Report on the Prussian Commercial Union, addressed... | |
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