The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... humanity and forbearance he had hitherto exercised , and commit the most excessive cruelties- VOL . VI . В thus proving that policy , rather than humanity , had.
... humanity and forbearance he had hitherto exercised , and commit the most excessive cruelties- VOL . VI . В thus proving that policy , rather than humanity , had.
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... humanity , had dic- tated those virtues for which he has been so much ex- tolled by ancient writers ; but which made no part of his real character , since they could yield to the first motive he found for acting barbarously . The ...
... humanity , had dic- tated those virtues for which he has been so much ex- tolled by ancient writers ; but which made no part of his real character , since they could yield to the first motive he found for acting barbarously . The ...
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... humanity , kept them much within their palaces , and scarcely allowed them to appear abroad . The king's children , especially the eldest , were committed to Eu- nuchs very soon after their birth . At seven years old they learned ...
... humanity , kept them much within their palaces , and scarcely allowed them to appear abroad . The king's children , especially the eldest , were committed to Eu- nuchs very soon after their birth . At seven years old they learned ...
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... human charity ? Stands he not by amongst his people , taking silent notice of what is pass- ing , as they cast back into his treasury the gifts he has bestowed , and make surrender to him of the things he has given ? Jesus , what seest ...
... human charity ? Stands he not by amongst his people , taking silent notice of what is pass- ing , as they cast back into his treasury the gifts he has bestowed , and make surrender to him of the things he has given ? Jesus , what seest ...
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... humanity : they may excuse themselves as they will with alleging that what is theoretically true , is practically false , and that while we admit the sove- reignty of God , we must not act upon it - nay , nor be- lieve upon it , nor be ...
... humanity : they may excuse themselves as they will with alleging that what is theoretically true , is practically false , and that while we admit the sove- reignty of God , we must not act upon it - nay , nor be- lieve upon it , nor be ...
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