The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen3Baker and Fletcher, 1824 |
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... heard them at it ; and though there was a large mixture of odd stuff , yet I have been astonished to hear how copious and ready they were in it . Their ministers gene- rally brought them about them on the Sunday nights , where the ...
... heard them at it ; and though there was a large mixture of odd stuff , yet I have been astonished to hear how copious and ready they were in it . Their ministers gene- rally brought them about them on the Sunday nights , where the ...
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... heard to their prejudice ; and they were superstitious and haughty . In their sermons they were apt to enlarge on the state of the present time , and to preach against the sins of princes and courts - a topic that naturally makes men ...
... heard to their prejudice ; and they were superstitious and haughty . In their sermons they were apt to enlarge on the state of the present time , and to preach against the sins of princes and courts - a topic that naturally makes men ...
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... heard ; they were ignorant to a reproach , and many of them openly vicious ; they were a disgrace to their orders and the sacred functions , and were indeed the dreg and refuse of the northern parts . Those of them who rose above ...
... heard ; they were ignorant to a reproach , and many of them openly vicious ; they were a disgrace to their orders and the sacred functions , and were indeed the dreg and refuse of the northern parts . Those of them who rose above ...
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... 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 at home ; and they thought that the emulation ...
... 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 at home ; and they thought that the emulation ...
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... heard the blunder that gave scope for the display of her own proficiency , Envy , malice , jealousy , contempt , every evil passion of which their little bosoms were sus- ceptible , played in succession on their features : their teacher ...
... heard the blunder that gave scope for the display of her own proficiency , Envy , malice , jealousy , contempt , every evil passion of which their little bosoms were sus- ceptible , played in succession on their features : their teacher ...
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