The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... matter but their own concern with it . For example , let the city of Naples be spoken of — one will tell you what is seen there , what is done there , what happens there , and make her reflections upon it all , without naming herself ...
... matter but their own concern with it . For example , let the city of Naples be spoken of — one will tell you what is seen there , what is done there , what happens there , and make her reflections upon it all , without naming herself ...
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... matter of serious regret . I speak nothing of the ostentatious display of pious and benevolent exertion , too well depicted in the sketch of Anthemis , to need our further remark . We live at a time when religion , its deepest and its ...
... matter of serious regret . I speak nothing of the ostentatious display of pious and benevolent exertion , too well depicted in the sketch of Anthemis , to need our further remark . We live at a time when religion , its deepest and its ...
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... matters small in the comparison . The lady of rank has her castles and her ancestors— they are the foreground of her ... matter of equal indifference . And she who holds her mental powers in predominance , to whom the nearest objects are ...
... matters small in the comparison . The lady of rank has her castles and her ancestors— they are the foreground of her ... matter of equal indifference . And she who holds her mental powers in predominance , to whom the nearest objects are ...
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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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... matters in dispute , the right of resistance to estab- lished authorities , the heresies of the common prayer- book and the mortal sins of the surplice and the read- ing - desk , it is impossible for any one who feels the value of ...
... matters in dispute , the right of resistance to estab- lished authorities , the heresies of the common prayer- book and the mortal sins of the surplice and the read- ing - desk , it is impossible for any one who feels the value of ...
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