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Home Life: Twelve Lectures - Page 113
by William Hague - 1854 - 265 pages
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English Exercises: Consisting of Exercises in Parsing, Instances of False ...

Lindley Murray - 1847 - 252 pages
...birthright for a savory mess of jtage. (5) A regular and virteous education, is an inesteemable blessing. Honor and shame from no condition rise : Act well your part ; there, all the honor lies. The rigor of monkish disciplin often conceals great depravity of heart. We should recollect, that however...
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The Book of the Feet: A History of Boots and Shoes

Joseph Sparkes Hall - 1847 - 236 pages
...kingdom, all scientifically arranged, with peculiar neatness, and in the finest preservation." '• Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honor lies." Yon '11 find if once the monarch acts the monk, Or. cobbler'like, the parson will get drunk, Worth...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 7; Volume 29

1847 - 668 pages
...benefit the whole community. We need also to see and to feel what the old trite couplet well expresses, " Honor and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part, there all the honor lies." and this is indeed the sum of the whole matter. The course of remark that has been followed, must have...
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The Young Woman's Guide to Excellence

William Andrus Alcott - 1847 - 510 pages
...dislikes. All I aim at is, to convince the young — especially the young woman — that the old couplet, " Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honor lies " — is not so very far from the truth, as many suppose ; and that happiness, and even usefulness...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Revised Edition, Volumes 1-2

1847 - 666 pages
...last finishing grace to the representation of the tragedy, lie probably thought with our poet, that " Honor and shame from no condition rIse: Act well your part, there all the honor lies." GRECIAN STAGE. The theatre of Bacchus in Atheus, was bnilt by the famous architect Philos, in the time...
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Lectures to Young Men on Their Moral Dangers & Duties

Abiel Abbot LIVERMORE - 1847 - 172 pages
...dignity, too, that has no deeper basis than one's ancestry, or family, fortune, or calling in life. " Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part ; there all the honor lies." "I am a man," is better ground for respecting one's self than to be king or president. The human in...
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Dwight's American Magazine, Volume 3

Theodore Dwight - 1847 - 838 pages
...a man doing an act of charity to his neighbors. SECRET WRITING. Solution of Example 1, page 240.— Honor and shame from no condition rise : Act well your part— there all the honor lies. The following is written after the directions given in Examples 1 and 4 combined. William zvpoh gpmlt...
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Familiar Lessons on Physiology: Designed for the Use of Children ..., Volume 1

Lydia Folger Fowler - 1848 - 354 pages
...profession of the mechanic, the inventor, and constructor, is as honorable as any other ; remember that " Honor and shame from no condition, rise, Act well your part, there all the honor lies." 10. Little girls show this development in cutting and fitting dresses for their dolls, and in sewing...
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A Manual of Morals for Common Schools

Arethusa Hall - 1849 - 230 pages
...is called, great? How illustrated? 6* though they were not obliged to labor for their own support. " Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honor lies." The Athenians erected a large statue to and placed him, though a slave, on a lasting pedestal, to show...
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Murray's English Exercises ...: Revised, Prepared, and Particularly Adapted ...

Lindley Murray - 1850 - 264 pages
...birthright for a savory mess of potage. (5) A regular and virteous education, is an inesteemable blessing. Honor and shame from no condition rise : Act well your part; there, all the honor lies. The rigor of monkish disciplin often conceals great depravity of heart. We should recollect, that however...
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