The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... describe it : it was like the best spots in our native country - those that industry has toiled to cultivate , and some tasteful hand has taken pleasure to adorn . It was like to those wide , estates , that being appropriated to some ...
... describe it : it was like the best spots in our native country - those that industry has toiled to cultivate , and some tasteful hand has taken pleasure to adorn . It was like to those wide , estates , that being appropriated to some ...
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... describe every substance spoken of , and every term used , in a way that would be very tiresome to scientific ears ; and though I shall take care to select my informa- tion from the best writers , and as often as I can , give it to you ...
... describe every substance spoken of , and every term used , in a way that would be very tiresome to scientific ears ; and though I shall take care to select my informa- tion from the best writers , and as often as I can , give it to you ...
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... to the Plate , No. 1 , will best describe the shape of the leaf , and growth of the flower , which is altogether green , and blossoms in May . Common Maple , Acer Campestre . Octandria Monogynia . T 56 DESCRIPTION OE BRITISH TREES .
... to the Plate , No. 1 , will best describe the shape of the leaf , and growth of the flower , which is altogether green , and blossoms in May . Common Maple , Acer Campestre . Octandria Monogynia . T 56 DESCRIPTION OE BRITISH TREES .
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... describing the beauty , and loveliness , and excellence of CONSISTENCY . But when I would have gone to work to paint ... describe only what I hear and see around me . What was to be done ? I could think of but one way of emerg- ing from ...
... describing the beauty , and loveliness , and excellence of CONSISTENCY . But when I would have gone to work to paint ... describe only what I hear and see around me . What was to be done ? I could think of but one way of emerg- ing from ...
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... describing in him rather their own ideal of princely perfection , than what they knew this valiant prince to be . The ground - work of their tale and the principal events need not to be doubted , confirmed as they are by the sacred ...
... describing in him rather their own ideal of princely perfection , than what they knew this valiant prince to be . The ground - work of their tale and the principal events need not to be doubted , confirmed as they are by the sacred ...
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