The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... become their own executioners . The crown was hereditary and entailed on the eldest son of the king's lawful children . In long expeditious it was the custom , to prevent all contest , to have the heir nominated by the king before he ...
... become their own executioners . The crown was hereditary and entailed on the eldest son of the king's lawful children . In long expeditious it was the custom , to prevent all contest , to have the heir nominated by the king before he ...
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... become the disciples of the Lord who freed them . And , alas ! but too successfully . The chain hangs clat- tering about our necks , and we scarcely seem in haste to put it off - the branding of servitude hangs lowering on our temples ...
... become the disciples of the Lord who freed them . And , alas ! but too successfully . The chain hangs clat- tering about our necks , and we scarcely seem in haste to put it off - the branding of servitude hangs lowering on our temples ...
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... become to some a curse , and its prolongation a misery , and hunger , and thirst , and nakedness , are the pitiful provision of existence ; or if it be short of these , it is the destitution of something that habit has made as necessary ...
... become to some a curse , and its prolongation a misery , and hunger , and thirst , and nakedness , are the pitiful provision of existence ; or if it be short of these , it is the destitution of something that habit has made as necessary ...
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... become a sub- ject of general conversation - we would have it so - but we mark , with regret , that Self has introduced itself here . The heartless loquacity - we must say heartless , for in matter of such deep interest , facility of ...
... become a sub- ject of general conversation - we would have it so - but we mark , with regret , that Self has introduced itself here . The heartless loquacity - we must say heartless , for in matter of such deep interest , facility of ...
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... become a true representative or image of its species . You observe that the bodies of all perfect insects consist of three parts : the head , the thorax or breast , and the abdomen . These parts are generally so attached by slender ...
... become a true representative or image of its species . You observe that the bodies of all perfect insects consist of three parts : the head , the thorax or breast , and the abdomen . These parts are generally so attached by slender ...
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