| Hannah More - Women - 1838 - 534 pages
...divisions, into which, indeed, it so naturally resolves itself. She should be made to comprehend, one by one, each of its short but weighty sentences; to...critical sense, but in their most simple and obvious meaning. For in those condensed and substantial expressions every word is an ingot, and will bear beating... | |
| Hannah More - Prayer - 1843 - 248 pages
...divisions into which, indeed, it so naturally resolves itself. They should be made to comprehend, one by one, each of its short but weighty sentences ;...and obvious meanings ; for in these condensed and substantialexpressions, as we have before observed, every word is an ingot, and will bear beating out,... | |
| Hannah More - 1846 - 584 pages
...divisions, into which indeed it so naturally resolves iUielf. She should be made to comprehend one by one each of its short but weighty sentences ; to...critical sense, but in their most simple and obvious meaning. For in those condensed and substantial expressions every word is an ingot and will bear beating... | |
| Hannah More - 1852 - 582 pages
...itseli She should be made to comprehend one by OK each of its short but weighty sentence» ; to implify and spread them out for the purpose of better understanding them, not in their mat extensive and critical sense, but in their matt simple and obvious meaning. For in those MOdenaed... | |
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