The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen2Baker and Fletcher, 1824 |
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... interests - but you must be just to yourself , maintain your rights with spirit , show a proper degree of pride , and be sure never to let your good dispositions lead you to any thing that is not expedient - in plainer terms , not to ...
... interests - but you must be just to yourself , maintain your rights with spirit , show a proper degree of pride , and be sure never to let your good dispositions lead you to any thing that is not expedient - in plainer terms , not to ...
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... interests had thus already taken place be- tween the king and the Parliament . 56 Speaking of her husband at this period , Mrs. Hutchin- son says , He applied himself to understand the things then in dispute , and read all the publick ...
... interests had thus already taken place be- tween the king and the Parliament . 56 Speaking of her husband at this period , Mrs. Hutchin- son says , He applied himself to understand the things then in dispute , and read all the publick ...
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... interests or passions . The Roman Catholicks were all of course for the king - the Puritans , or Presby- terians , of course ... interest appeared not in them : some so wholly for the king , that the godly , for those generally were the ...
... interests or passions . The Roman Catholicks were all of course for the king - the Puritans , or Presby- terians , of course ... interest appeared not in them : some so wholly for the king , that the godly , for those generally were the ...
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... interests , to God's dispose , though in all human probability , he was more like to lose than to save them . " So indeed it must at that time have appeared to every reasonable being . It is sufficient to read Mrs. Hutchin- son's ...
... interests , to God's dispose , though in all human probability , he was more like to lose than to save them . " So indeed it must at that time have appeared to every reasonable being . It is sufficient to read Mrs. Hutchin- son's ...
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... interest , either of revenge , ambition , avarice or vain glory , under a publick vizard , but was most truly publick spirited . Conscience to God , and truth and righteous- ness according to the best information he could get , en ...
... interest , either of revenge , ambition , avarice or vain glory , under a publick vizard , but was most truly publick spirited . Conscience to God , and truth and righteous- ness according to the best information he could get , en ...
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