The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... once the most treache- rous of his enemies , and the most injured objects of his cruelty . But now the time was come . The eternal purpose of God , announced to Adam in paradise , pledged to SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
... once the most treache- rous of his enemies , and the most injured objects of his cruelty . But now the time was come . The eternal purpose of God , announced to Adam in paradise , pledged to SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
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... once a pledge and a reproof - the aged minister became instantly dumb , and continued so till after the birth of the child . Six months later the same messenger came again to earth ; but it was still to obscure individuals in their ...
... once a pledge and a reproof - the aged minister became instantly dumb , and continued so till after the birth of the child . Six months later the same messenger came again to earth ; but it was still to obscure individuals in their ...
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... once over a distant land - a land it had been by the way I travelled , of bleakness , and bar- renness , and danger . If sometimes I had loitered where there were flowers budding , fair as the first and fairest of our Spring , while I ...
... once over a distant land - a land it had been by the way I travelled , of bleakness , and bar- renness , and danger . If sometimes I had loitered where there were flowers budding , fair as the first and fairest of our Spring , while I ...
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... once their own , but where now they enter not . " I looked upon those miserable ruins of departed greatness , and saw , or fancied I saw , some traces of nobility in their features - but it was so mixed with an expression of sordid ...
... once their own , but where now they enter not . " I looked upon those miserable ruins of departed greatness , and saw , or fancied I saw , some traces of nobility in their features - but it was so mixed with an expression of sordid ...
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... once his father's , would you not hold out to the deprived and degraded offspring , some portion of your well - spared abundance . You would go out of those pleasant lands to the bleak forest I have described , to look for those poor ...
... once his father's , would you not hold out to the deprived and degraded offspring , some portion of your well - spared abundance . You would go out of those pleasant lands to the bleak forest I have described , to look for those poor ...
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