The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen3Baker and Fletcher, 1824 |
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... live in safety on the sea - coasts . In revenge for this insult , and to recover the lost princess , the numerous kings of Greece , reigning , we suppose , each one over a few miles of ground , assembled a large force of ships , to ...
... live in safety on the sea - coasts . In revenge for this insult , and to recover the lost princess , the numerous kings of Greece , reigning , we suppose , each one over a few miles of ground , assembled a large force of ships , to ...
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... live not for ourselves , and I have no 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 ...
... live not for ourselves , and I have no 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 ...
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... live in near connexion - would no other words do as well to speak our meaning ? Suppose the places we frequent and the companions we choose are not approved by those who have a right to influence , if not absolutely to con- trol us ...
... live in near connexion - would no other words do as well to speak our meaning ? Suppose the places we frequent and the companions we choose are not approved by those who have a right to influence , if not absolutely to con- trol us ...
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... lives a toy . His hard bosom was forbidden every kindly emotion , every tender sympathy was imperiously sacrificed to a stern will determined on self - aggran- dizement . He was a traitor , a tyrant , and a robber- yet he lived admired ...
... lives a toy . His hard bosom was forbidden every kindly emotion , every tender sympathy was imperiously sacrificed to a stern will determined on self - aggran- dizement . He was a traitor , a tyrant , and a robber- yet he lived admired ...
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... lives in the performance of this duty , sure by that sacrifice of obtaining crowns in heaven , and altars upon earth as their reward . " We admire the following picture of the first effect of this great change , and the benefit of even ...
... lives in the performance of this duty , sure by that sacrifice of obtaining crowns in heaven , and altars upon earth as their reward . " We admire the following picture of the first effect of this great change , and the benefit of even ...
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