The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... truth of what we read of its magnificence and greatness - but we must leave to modern travellers the description of these stu- pendious remnants of ancient magnificence , almost in- credible , even as they may now be traced . We have ...
... truth of what we read of its magnificence and greatness - but we must leave to modern travellers the description of these stu- pendious remnants of ancient magnificence , almost in- credible , even as they may now be traced . We have ...
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... truth that stands engaged for the one , has pledged itself for the other - the same love that has said , " Ye shall never perish , but I will give unto you eternal life , " has said , " Ye shall want no manner of thing that is good ...
... truth that stands engaged for the one , has pledged itself for the other - the same love that has said , " Ye shall never perish , but I will give unto you eternal life , " has said , " Ye shall want no manner of thing that is good ...
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... or excessive folly , of its heroes ; at least till we have read largely , and can form a truth for ourselves , out of contradictory falsehoods . Biography is sometimes subject to the same objections , but 48 LETTERS TO A YOUNG LADY .
... or excessive folly , of its heroes ; at least till we have read largely , and can form a truth for ourselves , out of contradictory falsehoods . Biography is sometimes subject to the same objections , but 48 LETTERS TO A YOUNG LADY .
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... truth , with a just estimation of its inestimable value , she daily studies the Scriptures and innu- merable volumes , both serious and moral ; and yet she has a temper so ungovernable , that there are times when it exceeds all bounds ...
... truth , with a just estimation of its inestimable value , she daily studies the Scriptures and innu- merable volumes , both serious and moral ; and yet she has a temper so ungovernable , that there are times when it exceeds all bounds ...
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... truth , than that of the nations around them . The difficulty of tracing the religion of these people , arises from their having been always forbidden to teach their ancient language to strangers , or instruct them in their religion ...
... truth , than that of the nations around them . The difficulty of tracing the religion of these people , arises from their having been always forbidden to teach their ancient language to strangers , or instruct them in their religion ...
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