The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen3Baker and Fletcher, 1824 |
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... doubt , in the forests of Lebanon that bounded their territories . Com- merce and navigation were the great boast of the Phoe- nicians , and that in which they surpassed all other na- tions of their time . As the result of this , their ...
... doubt , in the forests of Lebanon that bounded their territories . Com- merce and navigation were the great boast of the Phoe- nicians , and that in which they surpassed all other na- tions of their time . As the result of this , their ...
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... doubt that in all knowledge , science , and skilful arts , they were as much advanced as any part of the world at this time of our history . MEDIA . We have now to mention a nation which we believe has not hitherto been noticed in our ...
... doubt that in all knowledge , science , and skilful arts , they were as much advanced as any part of the world at this time of our history . MEDIA . We have now to mention a nation which we believe has not hitherto been noticed in our ...
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... doubt - it is a home amusement - it may be a solitary enjoyment ; so far from leading us into scenes of vanity and ... doubt if it can properly be called a home amusement : I doubt if society is not essential to its enjoyment , as far as ...
... doubt - it is a home amusement - it may be a solitary enjoyment ; so far from leading us into scenes of vanity and ... doubt if it can properly be called a home amusement : I doubt if society is not essential to its enjoyment , as far as ...
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... doubt that by musical talents , we can afford more plea- sure to others than by any acquirable excellence in draw- ing . Musick is most surely a mental enjoyment of the highest kind , and may be of the purest we are capable of feeling ...
... doubt that by musical talents , we can afford more plea- sure to others than by any acquirable excellence in draw- ing . Musick is most surely a mental enjoyment of the highest kind , and may be of the purest we are capable of feeling ...
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... doubt it much we see not why the praise absolute , may not be as enticing as the praise comparative . But let this point be conceded , if it must , and be it admitted that a girl will learn more in the hope of outshining or the fear of ...
... doubt it much we see not why the praise absolute , may not be as enticing as the praise comparative . But let this point be conceded , if it must , and be it admitted that a girl will learn more in the hope of outshining or the fear of ...
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