The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen3Baker and Fletcher, 1824 |
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... determine on using it - but this is usually decided for us before we come to an age of judgment or preference , and the measure by which our native powers are meted , not uncommonly , is the vanity of our parents or the idleness of our ...
... determine on using it - but this is usually decided for us before we come to an age of judgment or preference , and the measure by which our native powers are meted , not uncommonly , is the vanity of our parents or the idleness of our ...
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... determined on self - aggran- dizement . He was a traitor , a tyrant , and a robber- yet he lived admired and beloved , and died , as he be- lieved , the favorite of the gods - still looking to the laurel wreath as his eternal crown ...
... determined on self - aggran- dizement . He was a traitor , a tyrant , and a robber- yet he lived admired and beloved , and died , as he be- lieved , the favorite of the gods - still looking to the laurel wreath as his eternal crown ...
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... determined that there was more disgrace in the discovery of a theft , than in the theft itself , the Spartans pursued a consistent purpose in teaching their children to steal adroitly : and thus throughout , we shall find the ...
... determined that there was more disgrace in the discovery of a theft , than in the theft itself , the Spartans pursued a consistent purpose in teaching their children to steal adroitly : and thus throughout , we shall find the ...
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... determined to shew it cost her no pains . Monsieur , too happy to escape the murderous garbling of his native tongue to which he was perpetually destined to submit , re - iterated his " Bon , bon " " Brave , brave , " with many a ...
... determined to shew it cost her no pains . Monsieur , too happy to escape the murderous garbling of his native tongue to which he was perpetually destined to submit , re - iterated his " Bon , bon " " Brave , brave , " with many a ...
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... determined contention than these gentle wrestlers for literary honour . I could not mark without a pang the look of disappointment in a child who knew the answer when she found the one above her knew it too ; and the eager delight with ...
... determined contention than these gentle wrestlers for literary honour . I could not mark without a pang the look of disappointment in a child who knew the answer when she found the one above her knew it too ; and the eager delight with ...
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