The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... means to work her ruin . The character of the beautiful and un- fortunate Marianne is painted with every excellence by the historians of her people : but her aversion to her husband daily increased , and she took little pains to hide it ...
... means to work her ruin . The character of the beautiful and un- fortunate Marianne is painted with every excellence by the historians of her people : but her aversion to her husband daily increased , and she took little pains to hide it ...
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... means the good that he wills— for he wills always good , to yourself , to others or to his own honour ? Are you certain that this was your motive , and that had you not so considered of the action , you had foreborne it ? Then be you ...
... means the good that he wills— for he wills always good , to yourself , to others or to his own honour ? Are you certain that this was your motive , and that had you not so considered of the action , you had foreborne it ? Then be you ...
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... means of light for discerning the truths which they do not apprehend or recognize , is doubtless a high moral and Christian duty ; but to strive to conci- liate them by a surrender of any particle of truth , to modify or change it , to ...
... means of light for discerning the truths which they do not apprehend or recognize , is doubtless a high moral and Christian duty ; but to strive to conci- liate them by a surrender of any particle of truth , to modify or change it , to ...
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... mean between commendation and censure - there is such a thing as silence . And we would give a warning to others and take one to ourselves , against the criticising and censur- ing of sermons before those on whose hearts we know not ...
... mean between commendation and censure - there is such a thing as silence . And we would give a warning to others and take one to ourselves , against the criticising and censur- ing of sermons before those on whose hearts we know not ...
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... mean to exact it — a mount- ing of party colours , when no battle is intended -- a something that says to all who observe us , " These are , my enemies and I am theirs -- there is hatred between us , though we keep the peace . " So much ...
... mean to exact it — a mount- ing of party colours , when no battle is intended -- a something that says to all who observe us , " These are , my enemies and I am theirs -- there is hatred between us , though we keep the peace . " So much ...
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