The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... of adoration . While in the king's presence they were to hold their hands within their sleeves - and we read of persons being put to death for neglect of this ceremony . There seems to have been much of real SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
... of adoration . While in the king's presence they were to hold their hands within their sleeves - and we read of persons being put to death for neglect of this ceremony . There seems to have been much of real SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
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Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons. ceremony . There seems to have been much of real feeling in this reverence - for it is told , that when Xerxes was once in danger at sea , his vassals con- tended who should ...
Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons. ceremony . There seems to have been much of real feeling in this reverence - for it is told , that when Xerxes was once in danger at sea , his vassals con- tended who should ...
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... seem in haste to put it off - the branding of servitude hangs lowering on our temples , and we scarcely seem disposed to wipe it out . We sit in coward doubtfulness on the threshold of our master's door , wherein is plenteousness and ...
... seem in haste to put it off - the branding of servitude hangs lowering on our temples , and we scarcely seem disposed to wipe it out . We sit in coward doubtfulness on the threshold of our master's door , wherein is plenteousness and ...
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... seems to them a chance , or if a providence , one that may justly be against them - what can be said to them that they should not be anxious ? They know the nature of the service they have preferred , and are reasonably mis- trustful of ...
... seems to them a chance , or if a providence , one that may justly be against them - what can be said to them that they should not be anxious ? They know the nature of the service they have preferred , and are reasonably mis- trustful of ...
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... seems as ill proportioned to them as theirs to her . And if there be one who , disabused alike of all , of wealth , and rank , and learning , having taken just measure alike of what she has and of what she has not , has placed all in ...
... seems as ill proportioned to them as theirs to her . And if there be one who , disabused alike of all , of wealth , and rank , and learning , having taken just measure alike of what she has and of what she has not , has placed all in ...
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