The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... bosom swell with admiration for the victor in this war , while a cold pity , not unmixed with contempt , is all our emotion towards the fallen monarch . A little more consideration changes the aspect in which we view these rivals ...
... bosom swell with admiration for the victor in this war , while a cold pity , not unmixed with contempt , is all our emotion towards the fallen monarch . A little more consideration changes the aspect in which we view these rivals ...
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... bosoms , no . The blitheful chirp- ing of their morning song is heard in the wakeful cham- bers of man , where the night has been consumed in anxious thoughtfulness , and the morning has brought no- thing but a renewal of the evening's ...
... bosoms , no . The blitheful chirp- ing of their morning song is heard in the wakeful cham- bers of man , where the night has been consumed in anxious thoughtfulness , and the morning has brought no- thing but a renewal of the evening's ...
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... bosom , and are well pleased to trust them there . Against the bitter convictions of our own ill deservings , against the daily recurring proofs of our weakness and danger , against the terrific threat- enings of his broken law , we can ...
... bosom , and are well pleased to trust them there . Against the bitter convictions of our own ill deservings , against the daily recurring proofs of our weakness and danger , against the terrific threat- enings of his broken law , we can ...
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... bosom with care how he shall travel or where- withal he shall be provided - he has consented to follow his commander , and he trusts him with the rest . The servant , who hires himself to the retinue of some earthly Lord , looks ...
... bosom with care how he shall travel or where- withal he shall be provided - he has consented to follow his commander , and he trusts him with the rest . The servant , who hires himself to the retinue of some earthly Lord , looks ...
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... bosom refuses to be comforted , and his days consume themselves in anxious thoughtfulness of what shall be hereafter . Which of those guardians of others ' destiny , the general , the lòrd , the father , but would feel himself aggrieved ...
... bosom refuses to be comforted , and his days consume themselves in anxious thoughtfulness of what shall be hereafter . Which of those guardians of others ' destiny , the general , the lòrd , the father , but would feel himself aggrieved ...
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