Prize Essay on the Evils which are Produced by Late Hours of Business: And on the Benefits which Would Attend Their AbridgementJ. Nisbet, 1843 - 39 էջ |
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... promote the happiness of many thousands of young persons , both in the metro- polis , and in the other cities of the empire . But " to him that knoweth to do good , and doeth it not , to him it is sin . " Lend your aid , therefore , to ...
... promote the happiness of many thousands of young persons , both in the metro- polis , and in the other cities of the empire . But " to him that knoweth to do good , and doeth it not , to him it is sin . " Lend your aid , therefore , to ...
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... promoting their own health , and that of their young men ; and one of the most effectual of these would be the securing a due supply of fresh air in their shops . Hitherto in these places , ventilation seems to have been altogether ...
... promoting their own health , and that of their young men ; and one of the most effectual of these would be the securing a due supply of fresh air in their shops . Hitherto in these places , ventilation seems to have been altogether ...
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... promote vice . It does so in the following manner . 1 Among the characteristics of our nature there is one with which all have some acquaintance ; it is a craving for some kind of recreation or amusement to relieve the tedium of our ...
... promote vice . It does so in the following manner . 1 Among the characteristics of our nature there is one with which all have some acquaintance ; it is a craving for some kind of recreation or amusement to relieve the tedium of our ...
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... promote his highest welfare , his greatest happiness , by hushing for a while the din of earth , in order that he may listen undis- turbed to the " still voice " from heaven . It is the resting- place set at regular intervals along the ...
... promote his highest welfare , his greatest happiness , by hushing for a while the din of earth , in order that he may listen undis- turbed to the " still voice " from heaven . It is the resting- place set at regular intervals along the ...
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... promote vice , hinder the cultivation of what is good , and lead to the violation of the Sabbath , and the neglect of public worship . Thus we have briefly examined the effects of this system , and have found them to be alike injurious ...
... promote vice , hinder the cultivation of what is good , and lead to the violation of the Sabbath , and the neglect of public worship . Thus we have briefly examined the effects of this system , and have found them to be alike injurious ...
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