The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... live . Not long after , the nobles seized his person , bound him in chains of gold , and carried him in a covered car to Bac- tria . The cart was covered with skins , and driven by strangers who knew not the dignity of their prisoner ...
... live . Not long after , the nobles seized his person , bound him in chains of gold , and carried him in a covered car to Bac- tria . The cart was covered with skins , and driven by strangers who knew not the dignity of their prisoner ...
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... live and unmissed when they die - the frail and feeble flower of the forest , that springs up in the morning and at night is cut down and withered , and no man goes nigh to look upon it . Are ye not much better than they ? Alas ! no ...
... live and unmissed when they die - the frail and feeble flower of the forest , that springs up in the morning and at night is cut down and withered , and no man goes nigh to look upon it . Are ye not much better than they ? Alas ! no ...
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... live on earth , there is a place for him on earth , and the means provided , without which he cannot live . It is so with the fowls of the air and with the lily of the field ; and it is so with all men in common . But this is not our ...
... live on earth , there is a place for him on earth , and the means provided , without which he cannot live . It is so with the fowls of the air and with the lily of the field ; and it is so with all men in common . But this is not our ...
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... live at a time when religion , its deepest and its dearest interests , have 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 ...
... live at a time when religion , its deepest and its dearest interests , have 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 ...
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... matter , highly inflammable . It affords the Laplander in the summer , when he lives on the mountains , fuel for the fires which he is obliged to keep in his hut , to defend him from DESCRIPTION OF BRITISH TREES . 51.
... matter , highly inflammable . It affords the Laplander in the summer , when he lives on the mountains , fuel for the fires which he is obliged to keep in his hut , to defend him from DESCRIPTION OF BRITISH TREES . 51.
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