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" HA is the interjection of laughter ; Ah is an interjection of sorrow. The difference betwixt them very small, as consisting only in the transposition of what is no substantial letter, but a bare aspiration. How quickly, in the age of a minute, in the... "
Good Thoughts in Bad Times; and Good Thoughts in Worse Times - Page 82
by Thomas Fuller - 1810 - 206 pages
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volume 5

1830 - 428 pages
...me to set a sturdy porter before my soul, who may not equally open to every comer. I cannot conceive how he can be a friend to any, who is a friend to all, and the worst foe to himself." The following Meditation strikes us as very beautiful. " Green when Gray.—In September I saw a tree...
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Good Thoughts in Bad Times, Good Thoughts in Worse Times, Mixt ...

Thomas Fuller, William Pickering - 1841 - 378 pages
...me to set a sturdy porter before my soul, who may not equally open to every comer. I cannot conceive how he can be a friend to any, who is a friend to...transposition of what is no substantial letter, but a bare aspiration. How quickly, in the age of a minute, in the very turning of a breath, is our mirth...
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Good Thoughts in Bad Times, Good Thoughts in Worse Times, Mixt ...

Thomas Fuller, William Pickering - 1841 - 376 pages
...me to set a sturdy porter before my soul, who may not equally open to every comer. I cannot conceive how he can be a friend to any, who is a friend to...transposition of what is no substantial letter, but a bare aspiration. How quickly, in the age of a minute, in the very turning of a breath, is our mirth...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 109

1871 - 878 pages
...heather. Then they brought it back to the manse and had it baptized. Baptismal Customs. Notes and Queries. HA is the interjection of laughter; Ah is an interjection...transposition of what is no substantial letter, but a bare inspiration. How quickly, in the age of a minute, in the very turning of a breath, is O'lr mirth...
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The Sunday at Home, Volume 25

1878 - 876 pages
...supply of heinous offences, because his stale sins are still his new and daily sorrow. НА, Аи. Ha is the interjection of laughter : ah is an interjection...transposition of what is no substantial letter, but a bare aspiration. How quickly, in the age of a minute, in the very turning of a breath, is our mirth...
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The Wesleyan methodist association magazine, Volume 19

1856 - 606 pages
...me to set a sturdy porter before my soul, who may not equally open to every comer. I cannot conceive how he can be a friend to any who is a friend to all, and the worst foe to himself. MAP, NOT MAD. I find St. Paul in the same chapter, confess and deny madness in himself : Acts xx vi....
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Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines with ..., Volume 2

James Hamilton - 1857 - 532 pages
...me to set a sturdy porter before my soul, who may not equally open to every comer. I cannot conceive how he can be a friend to any, who is a friend to all, and the worst foe to himself. " If the Lord iirill."— Lord, when in any writing I have occasion to insert these passages, Qod willing,...
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Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines with ..., Volume 2

James Hamilton - 1857 - 494 pages
...me to set a sturdy porter before my soul, who may not equally open to every comer. I cannot conceive how he can be a friend to any, who is a friend to all, and the worst foe to himself. " If the Lord will." — Lord, when in any writing I have occasion to insert these passages, Gad willing,...
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Many thoughts of many minds. Compiled by H. Southgate

Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...them uneasy to the public as well as to themselves» Additon. H. HA and AH !— Difference betwixt. Ha ! is the interjection of laughter — Ah ! is an interjection of sorrow. The différence betwixt them is very small, as consisting only in the transposition of what is no substantial...
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Good Thoughts in Bad Times, and Other Papers

Thomas Fuller - 1863 - 442 pages
...me to set a sturdy porter before my soul, who may not equally open to every comer. I cannot conceive how he can be a friend to any, who is a friend to...difference betwixt them very small, as consisting r> only in the transposition of what is no substantial letter, but a bare aspiration. How quickly,...
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