The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... least intimation given them by their prince , to 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 ...
... least intimation given them by their prince , to 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 ...
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... least as being theirs upon no real merit , as their withdrawing proves , can well be spared when what was best remains . " Tis something , nay , ' tis much -but it came of their abundance - a little , little part of their Master's ...
... least as being theirs upon no real merit , as their withdrawing proves , can well be spared when what was best remains . " Tis something , nay , ' tis much -but it came of their abundance - a little , little part of their Master's ...
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... least of all , on the permanency and security of his own good things . And well our omnipresent Saviour perceived that it would be so . He did not , as men affect to do , see dan- ger in this holy confidence , and anticipate that if all ...
... least of all , on the permanency and security of his own good things . And well our omnipresent Saviour perceived that it would be so . He did not , as men affect to do , see dan- ger in this holy confidence , and anticipate that if all ...
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... least for their sake forget the enjoyment of his pro- mises ; and most commonly do both , nor feel they` do him wrong . THE LISTENER . - No . XXXI . WE desire that our pages should be the vehicle of others ' observations as well as of ...
... least for their sake forget the enjoyment of his pro- mises ; and most commonly do both , nor feel they` do him wrong . THE LISTENER . - No . XXXI . WE desire that our pages should be the vehicle of others ' observations as well as of ...
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... love suffer , ere he discovers what part of him it is that has been wounded . Amid the thousand forms that Self assumes , in its influence upon our thoughts , and words , and deeds , the least harmless , it may be THE LISTENER . 27.
... love suffer , ere he discovers what part of him it is that has been wounded . Amid the thousand forms that Self assumes , in its influence upon our thoughts , and words , and deeds , the least harmless , it may be THE LISTENER . 27.
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