The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... manners , the profuseness of our expenditure , the cultivation of our minds - the rank , the wealth , the influence— " All that are in mine house have they seen : there is nothing among my treasures that I have not shewn them . " Nay ...
... manners , the profuseness of our expenditure , the cultivation of our minds - the rank , the wealth , the influence— " All that are in mine house have they seen : there is nothing among my treasures that I have not shewn them . " Nay ...
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... manner that in the Gospel is set forth , it is absurd above all other absurdities , ungrate- ful and unreasonable , to suffer so much disquietude about our earthly interests . Awakened to a sense of our eternal destiny , we have felt ...
... manner that in the Gospel is set forth , it is absurd above all other absurdities , ungrate- ful and unreasonable , to suffer so much disquietude about our earthly interests . Awakened to a sense of our eternal destiny , we have felt ...
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... manner of thing that is good . " Why is it that we believe the one and not the other ? The soldier , when he enlists upon some distant war- fare , commits himself for guidance and for maintenance to the general who leads him - if he has ...
... manner of thing that is good . " Why is it that we believe the one and not the other ? The soldier , when he enlists upon some distant war- fare , commits himself for guidance and for maintenance to the general who leads him - if he has ...
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... manner with the pri- mary strata in which it lies , as to give grounds for sup- posing that it is a stratified substance . It presents at the same time , one striking difference from the unstratified rocks , which , of whatever date ...
... manner with the pri- mary strata in which it lies , as to give grounds for sup- posing that it is a stratified substance . It presents at the same time , one striking difference from the unstratified rocks , which , of whatever date ...
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... manner as the larva ? PAPA . - Yes : insects , in all their states , breathe through small apertures , or spiracles , as they are termed ; which are disposed along each side of the ab- domen . Put this wasp into the microscope and you ...
... manner as the larva ? PAPA . - Yes : insects , in all their states , breathe through small apertures , or spiracles , as they are termed ; which are disposed along each side of the ab- domen . Put this wasp into the microscope and you ...
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