| Helen Charlotte Foxcroft, George Savile Marquis of Halifax - 1898 - 608 páginas
...properly to be applied to ease and relieve those who are oppressed by being too much employed ; those that are idle have no need of them, and yet they above all others give themselves up to them. To unbend our thoughts when they are too much stretched by our cares is not... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1901 - 520 páginas
...properly to be applied to ease and relieve those who are oppressed by being too much employed ; those that are idle have no need of them, and yet they above all others give themselves up to them. To unbend our thoughts when they are too much stretched by our cares is not... | |
| 1907 - 376 páginas
...properly to be applied to ease and relieve those who are oppressed by being too much employed; those that are idle have no need of them, and yet they above all others give themselves up to them. To unbend our thoughts when they are too much stretched by our cares is not... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 páginas
...Diversions »re the most properly applied to ease and relieve those who are too much employed. Those that are idle have no need of them, and yet they, above all others, give themselves up to them. To unbend our thoughts, when they are too much stretched by onr cares, is not... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 776 páginas
...Diversions are the most properly applied to ease and relieve those who are too much employed. Those a themselves up to them. To unbend our thoughts, when they are too much stretched by our cares, is not... | |
| George Savile Marquis of Halifax - 1912 - 326 páginas
...most properly applied to ease and relieve those who are Oppressed by being too much imployed. Those that are Idle have no need of them, and yet they, above all others, give themselves up to them. To unbend our Thoughts, when they are too much stretched by our Cares, is not... | |
| George Savile Marquis of Halifax - 1912 - 302 páginas
...most properly applied to ease and relieve those who are Oppressed by being too much imployed. Those that are Idle have no need of them, and yet they, above all others, give themselves up to them. To unbend our Thoughts, when they are too much stretched by our Cares, is not... | |
| 1913 - 588 páginas
...most properly applied to ease and relieve those who are oppressed by being too much employed. Those that are idle have no need of them, and yet they, above all others, give themselves up to them. To unbend our thoughts when they are too much stretched by our cares is not... | |
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