The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen3Baker and Fletcher, 1824 |
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... brought up to the period of the Jewish captivity under Nebuchadnezzar , the history of all the Asiatic nations as well as we can trace them : but the world's affairs were no longer confined to this small space , and history must now ...
... brought up to the period of the Jewish captivity under Nebuchadnezzar , the history of all the Asiatic nations as well as we can trace them : but the world's affairs were no longer confined to this small space , and history must now ...
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... brought the bishops in , as in triumph . I looked on ; and though I was thoroughly episcopal , yet I thought there was some- what in the pomp of that entry , that did not look like the humility that became their function . " Burnet is ...
... brought the bishops in , as in triumph . I looked on ; and though I was thoroughly episcopal , yet I thought there was some- what in the pomp of that entry , that did not look like the humility that became their function . " Burnet is ...
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... brought the people to such a degree of knowledge , that cottagers and servants would pray extempore . I have often over- heard them at it ; and though there was a large mixture of odd stuff , yet I have been astonished to hear how ...
... brought the people to such a degree of knowledge , that cottagers and servants would pray extempore . I have often over- heard them at it ; and though there was a large mixture of odd stuff , yet I have been astonished to hear how ...
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... brought their daughters to this school- at least I heard it of so many , that I am inclined to sup- pose it of the rest - had said either that they were so stupid they could not , or so clever they would not , pursue their studies well ...
... brought their daughters to this school- at least I heard it of so many , that I am inclined to sup- pose it of the rest - had said either that they were so stupid they could not , or so clever they would not , pursue their studies well ...
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... brought with them some glimmerings of patriarchal history . Other tribes followed at various times and from various places , some from the Baltic and from Germany , some from the opposite coasts of Belgium and Gaul , others from Spain ...
... brought with them some glimmerings of patriarchal history . Other tribes followed at various times and from various places , some from the Baltic and from Germany , some from the opposite coasts of Belgium and Gaul , others from Spain ...
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