The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 79
Página 5
... never - yielding courage the dominions of his fathers - risking his life rather than for- sake his own people - dying with a message of kindness on his lips to his greatest enemy , his heart retaining only the memory of benefits , while ...
... never - yielding courage the dominions of his fathers - risking his life rather than for- sake his own people - dying with a message of kindness on his lips to his greatest enemy , his heart retaining only the memory of benefits , while ...
Página 18
... never taught and but hardly is per- suaded to believe , that when he could sow no more and could reap no more , and all earthly aid was gone from him , he was even in the same condition as before — a sim- ple dependent on his master's ...
... never taught and but hardly is per- suaded to believe , that when he could sow no more and could reap no more , and all earthly aid was gone from him , he was even in the same condition as before — a sim- ple dependent on his master's ...
Página 22
... never perish , but I will give unto you eternal life , " has said , " Ye shall want no 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 ...
... never perish , but I will give unto you eternal life , " has said , " Ye shall want no 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 ...
Página 23
... observations as well as of our own , and we never pass by without attention any suggestion given verbally by a friend , or conveyed anonymously by letter . To such hints we are indebted for many of the subjects THE LISTENER . 23.
... observations as well as of our own , and we never pass by without attention any suggestion given verbally by a friend , or conveyed anonymously by letter . To such hints we are indebted for many of the subjects THE LISTENER . 23.
Página 24
... never in the records of humanity successful , at pleasing every body , I am often induced to spoil the composition of my friends , by tacking to it something of my own . Every thing , however , is sure to please somebody : and no one ...
... never in the records of humanity successful , at pleasing every body , I am often induced to spoil the composition of my friends , by tacking to it something of my own . Every thing , however , is sure to please somebody : and no one ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Agesilaus Amelia animals ANNA ANNE appear Asia Athenians battle of Platea beautiful believe better bishop body bosom called cause character child Christ Christian church colours command considered conversation creatures Darius death Demaratus desire earth elytra enemy Epaminondas eternal father feel Felspar flower give Gneiss Good-humour governess Granite Greece habit hear heard heart heaven Helotes holy Hornblende humour insects interest John Wickliffe king Lacedæmonians lady leave Leotychides live look Lord Lysander Macedon Mardonius means Mica mind nature never observed PAPA parents pass Pausanias peace perceive Persian Persian empire Porphyry prayers present Primary promise Quartz religion rocks Schiste Scripture seems sent Serpentine servants Slate sorrow Sparta species spirit Strata substance suppose Susan Syenite thee thing thou thought tion told tree truth unto Wickliffe wings words Zoroaster