The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... appear subject to the same necessities as other mortals . This desire of appearing above the level of humanity , kept them much within their palaces , and scarcely allowed them to appear abroad . The king's children , especially the ...
... appear subject to the same necessities as other mortals . This desire of appearing above the level of humanity , kept them much within their palaces , and scarcely allowed them to appear abroad . The king's children , especially the ...
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... appears to me of one equal substance , rather than a compound of many . MRS . L. - Serpentine , so called from the variety of its colours , resembling the skin of the Serpent , is com- pounded of several substances , but not distinctly ...
... appears to me of one equal substance , rather than a compound of many . MRS . L. - Serpentine , so called from the variety of its colours , resembling the skin of the Serpent , is com- pounded of several substances , but not distinctly ...
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... appear to be ever decidedly stratified , [ this he afterwards con- tradicts ] or to alternate in such a manner with ... appearing still a uniform sub- stance , not like the Granite , a congregate of different substances ; the fractures ...
... appear to be ever decidedly stratified , [ this he afterwards con- tradicts ] or to alternate in such a manner with ... appearing still a uniform sub- stance , not like the Granite , a congregate of different substances ; the fractures ...
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... appears in variously shaped and coloured blocks and masses ; it forms natural arches , columns , and caves ; and the district is of very singular interest from many concomitant circumstances , especially from the blocks of Porphyry upon ...
... appears in variously shaped and coloured blocks and masses ; it forms natural arches , columns , and caves ; and the district is of very singular interest from many concomitant circumstances , especially from the blocks of Porphyry upon ...
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... appear divided . HENRY . Is it not from this apparent division , that the appellation of insect is derived . PAPA . Yes it is from the Latin , insecor , to be cut in , or notched . All insects , however , as you may at once perceive by ...
... appear divided . HENRY . Is it not from this apparent division , that the appellation of insect is derived . PAPA . Yes it is from the Latin , insecor , to be cut in , or notched . All insects , however , as you may at once perceive by ...
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Agesilaus Amelia animals ANNA ANNE appear Asia Athenians battle of Platea beautiful believe better bishop body bosom called cause character child Christ Christian church colours command considered conversation creatures Darius death Demaratus desire earth elytra enemy Epaminondas eternal father feel Felspar flower give Gneiss Good-humour governess Granite Greece habit hear heard heart heaven Helotes holy Hornblende humour insects interest John Wickliffe king Lacedæmonians lady leave Leotychides live look Lord Lysander Macedon Mardonius means Mica mind nature never observed PAPA parents pass Pausanias peace perceive Persian Persian empire Porphyry prayers present Primary promise Quartz religion rocks Schiste Scripture seems sent Serpentine servants Slate sorrow Sparta species spirit Strata substance suppose Susan Syenite thee thing thou thought tion told tree truth unto Wickliffe wings words Zoroaster