Garden,' by Alphonse Karr ? You should read it; it is a book of deep philosophy, showing what compensations the Creator provides for persons of different stations. Its first object is to solace those who cannot travel, by showing that in the small compass... The Milestones of Life - Seite 275von Anthony Francis THOMSON - 1866 - 282 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1855 - 812 Seiten
...it. It ia a book of deep philosophy, showing what compensations the Creator provides for persons in different stations. Its first object is to solace...whereas every possessor becomes, to the extent of his possession, a prisoner. IBEN.ZEUS. — All such books do good by showing из the relative importance... | |
| 1855 - 808 Seiten
...Creator provides for persons in diflerent stations. Its first object is to solace those who eannot travel, by showing that in the small compass of a...yard of ground of their own, by showing that they arc free of the whole earth, whereas every possessor becomes, to the extent of his possession, a prisoner.... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1856 - 470 Seiten
...garden all the aJ^ i tages of travel are to he obtained, without its expense and inconveniences. On lbt other hand, it consoles those who have not a yard of ground of their own by shov's that they are free of the whole earth, whereas every possessor hecomes to the eitei < of his... | |
| Spencer THOMSON - 1857 - 366 Seiten
...it ; it is a book of deep philosophy, showing what compensations the Creator provides for persons in different stations. Its first object is to solace...whereas every possessor becomes to the extent of his possession a prisoner. All such books do good, by showing us the relative importance of the hobbies... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1857 - 266 Seiten
...cannot travel, by showing that in the small compass of a Paris garden all the advantages of travel arc to be obtained, without its expense and inconveniences....whereas every possessor becomes to the extent of his possession a prisoner. AH such books do good, by showing us the relative Importance of the hobbies... | |
| Alfred Wilks Drayson - 1858 - 446 Seiten
...It; it is a book of deep philosophy, showing what compensations the Creator provides for persons in different stations. Its first object is to solace...whereas every possessor becomes to the extent of his possession a prisoner. All sucl: books do good, by showing us the relative importance of the bobbies... | |
| Scrutator, Knightley William Horlock - 1858 - 378 Seiten
...Paris garden all the advantages of travel are to be obtained, without its expense and inccnveniences. On the other hand, it consoles those who have not...earth, whereas every possessor becomes to the extent ofhis possession a prisoner. All such books do.good, by showing us the relative importance of the hobbies... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1858 - 524 Seiten
...garden all the advantages of travel are to be obtained, without its expense and inconvenience*. On th» other hand, it consoles those who have not a yard of ground of their own bv showin that they are t'»-ee of the whole earth, whereas every possessor becomes to the extent of... | |
| Thomas Nichols (of the British museum.) - 1859 - 168 Seiten
...ir ; it is a book of deep philosophy, showing what compensations the Creator provides for persons in different stations. Its first object is to solace...those who have not a yard of ground of their own by showin that they are tree of the whole earth, whereas every possessor becomes to the extent of his... | |
| George Brakley - 1859 - 68 Seiten
...travel, by showing that in the small compass of a Paris garden all the advantages of travel are to he obtained, without its expense and inconveniences....those who have not a yard of ground of their own by sho*ing that they are free of the w hole earth, whereas every possessor becomes to the extent of his... | |
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