The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... objects of apprehensive jealousy , and suffered on the gallows . Plot after plot , murder after murder , succeeded to each other - every where feared and hated , the nearest mem- bers of his own family were at once the most treache ...
... objects of apprehensive jealousy , and suffered on the gallows . Plot after plot , murder after murder , succeeded to each other - every where feared and hated , the nearest mem- bers of his own family were at once the most treache ...
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... objects of contempt and injury , is the judicial decree of Heaven , doubtless : but it is not there- fore less blameable or less surprising that we should hold them such . As God's peculiar people , the subjects of dispensations so ...
... objects of contempt and injury , is the judicial decree of Heaven , doubtless : but it is not there- fore less blameable or less surprising that we should hold them such . As God's peculiar people , the subjects of dispensations so ...
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... objects of our aversion . But what are exterior signs , compared with the secret emotions of the heart ? Those deep intriguing , outlawed things , that in the proud security of the bosom's closeness , carry on their projects in defiance ...
... objects of our aversion . But what are exterior signs , compared with the secret emotions of the heart ? Those deep intriguing , outlawed things , that in the proud security of the bosom's closeness , carry on their projects in defiance ...
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... object of their fears , to approach or molest them . This concurrence of fortunate circum- stances was so striking , that Burnet says William , on landing , shook him heartily by the hand , and asked him , if he would now believe in ...
... object of their fears , to approach or molest them . This concurrence of fortunate circum- stances was so striking , that Burnet says William , on landing , shook him heartily by the hand , and asked him , if he would now believe in ...
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... object of his utmost kindness and affec- tion , fled from the palace ; while her husband , prince George of Denmark , joined his enemies . James saw nothing around him , but traitors to his cause , and heard nothing but songs of triumph ...
... object of his utmost kindness and affec- tion , fled from the palace ; while her husband , prince George of Denmark , joined his enemies . James saw nothing around him , but traitors to his cause , and heard nothing but songs of triumph ...
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