10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STINTEDLY»
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... measured by our capability : if I have received stintedly, I am not required to
give largely, or if I have received largely, it is robbery to impart stintedly. No
being's duty can be measured by another's, but only by his own capability : that
race may ...
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Restoration and revival, or, Times of refreshing
given in support of His cause is given grudgingly, if not stintedly. What is uttered
by the lips in celebration of His praise, in supplication for His favour, or in
maintenance of His truth, is uttered formally, and comes not from the heart. But
whatever ...
James Grindlay Small, 1859
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Notes Explanatory and Practical on the Epistle to the ...
If now it should turn out after all that the Corinthians had given nothing, or had
given stintedly, the character of Paul would suffer. His veracity and his judgment
would be called in question, and he would be accused of trick, and artifice, and ...
4
Punishment by Death: Its Authority and Expediency
The ground had been cursed for man's sake, and was to yield stintedly, and with
much labor, what at first it yielded freely, submissively, and abundantly, of itself.
There had been murder and violence on the part of man against his brother man,
...
George Barrell Cheever, Tayler Lewis, 1842
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Thirty years' view: or, A history of the working of the ...
The good, I have exultingly exhibited! happy to show it, for the admiration and
imitation of posterity : the evil, I have stintedly exposed, only for correction, and for
the warning example. I have seen the capacity of the people for self-government
...
Thomas Hart Benton, A Senator of thirty years, 1856
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The Biblical repositor (and quarterly observer) [afterw.] ...
It is because we either have it not, or have it stintedly, that we are such miserably
stupid, sleeping, drones in God's kingdom. Only get this, Christian reader, and
you will feel yourself another man, and find yourself in a new world. Be sure and
...
7
The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
... bright career of improvement in knowledge, virtue, and power, on which the
people seemed once to have entered with vigorous step, is closed against them.
The means of education, even the rudiments of knowledge, are furnished
stintedly.
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine
... her grandmother's lap, at once noticed the extensive appendage, and
doubtless struck with the thought that where one person had such a huge amount
of gristle others must either be totally deficient or but stintedly supplied, raised her
hand ...
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Memoirs of the legal, literary, and political life of ... ...
It is impossible that, stintedly furnished as she is, she could accomplish the great
purposes of her heart ; she is not prepared for so enlarged a charity. Such in truth
is her benevolence, that she would have occasion for the constant employment ...
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The Collected Historical Works of Sir Francis Palgrave, K.H.
Therefore, renouncing the hope of prosecuting the work to the Tudor era, I finally
determined to restrict myself to such a portion or portions as my time would allow
:—not stintedly, but upon a scale commensurate with their value ;—hence the ...
Francis Palgrave, R. H. Inglis Palgrave, 2013