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" ... deviation his extreme parsimony, and thus advanced by degrees into larger transactions and incipient wealth. I did not hear, or have forgotten, the continued course of his life ; but the final result was, that he more than recovered his lost possessions,... "
Essays in a Series of Letters to a Friend ... - Pàgina 122
per John Foster - 1811 - 302 pàgines
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

1806 - 572 pàgines
...recovesed his lost possessions, and died an inveterate miser, worth 6o,oocl. 1 have always iccollected this as a signal instance, though in an unfortunate...belongs to the strongest form of such a character.*' Of Ersay III. the object is to exhibit contrasts to the representations which are given in the second....
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The Plain Englishman [ed. by C. Knight and E.H. Locker]., Volum 1

Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pàgines
...was, that he more than recovered his lost possessions, and died an inveterate miser, worth 60,000f. I have always recollected this as a signal instance,...belongs to the strongest form of such a character. THE ENGLISH MOUTHS. — JULY. THIS is usually the hottest month in the year ; — when those who have...
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Essays in a Series of Letters on the Following Subjects: On a Man's Writing ...

John Foster - 1826 - 290 pàgines
...was, that he more than recovered his lost possessions, and died an inveterate miser, worth 60,000/. I have always recollected this as a signal instance,...this distinction no man ever exceeded, for instance, of ever will exceed, the late illustrious Howard. The energy of his determination was so great, that...
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Essay on Decision of Character

John Foster - 1830 - 116 pàgines
...was, that he more than recovered his lost possessions, and died an inveterate miser, worth £ 60,000. I have always recollected this as a signal instance,...though in an unfortunate and ignoble direction, of the decisive character, and of the extraordinary effect, which, according to general laws, belongs...
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The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volum 1

1833 - 370 pàgines
...final result was, that he more than recovered his lost possessions, and died an inveterate miser, worth 60,0001. I have always recollected this as a signal...belongs to the strongest form of such a character.— (Foster's Essays.) At the silver mine of Königsberg, a wonderful gallery has been pierced through...
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The People's Magazine, Volum 1

1834 - 222 pàgines
...final result was, that he more than recovered his lost possessions, and died an inveterate miser, worth 60,0001. I have always recollected this as a signal...belongs to the strongest form of such a character. — (Foster'i Etiayi.) SUPERSTITION OF THE HORSESHOE. The horseshoe was, of old, held to be of especial...
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The National Preceptor: Or, Selections in Prose and Poetry; Consisting of ...

Jesse Olney - 1838 - 346 pàgines
...was, that he more than recovered his lost possessions, and died an inveterate miser worth 60.000Z. I have always recollected this as a signal instance,...belongs to the strongest form of such a character. LESSON LXII. streets of Bagdad,* musing on the varieties of merchandise which the shops opened toliis...
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Essays in a Series of Letters

John Foster - 1846 - 370 pàgines
...was, that he more than recovered his lost possessions, and died an inveterate miser, worth 60,000/. I have always recollected this as a signal instance,...general laws, belongs to the strongest form of such a characten But not less decision has been displayed by men of virtue. In this distinction no man ever...
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The Cottager's monthly visitor, Volum 29

1849 - 444 pàgines
...more than recovered his lost possessions, and died an inveterate miser, worth sixty thousand pounds. I have always recollected this as a signal instance,...though in an unfortunate and ignoble direction, of a decisive character, and of the extraordinary effect which, according to general laws, belongs to...
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Formation of a Manly Character: A Series of Lectures to Young Men

George Peck - 1854 - 312 pàgines
...was, that he more than recovered his lost possessions, and died an inveterate miser, worth £60,000. I have always recollected this as a signal instance,...belongs to the strongest form of such a character." An eminent instance of perseverance we have in John Wesley, whose long life, which reached the period...
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