The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... remains for us to do . We must go to the tribunal of our Father for the aid that earth denies - we must carry our ruined cause to the last resort of justice : unhelped of any man , unable to help ourselves , grossly injured without ...
... remains for us to do . We must go to the tribunal of our Father for the aid that earth denies - we must carry our ruined cause to the last resort of justice : unhelped of any man , unable to help ourselves , grossly injured without ...
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... remain ? " I said . " No , " answered my companion , " but they are all that reside in this part of the kingdom , wandering round the dwellings that were once their own , but where now they enter not . " 1 looked upon those miserable ...
... remain ? " I said . " No , " answered my companion , " but they are all that reside in this part of the kingdom , wandering round the dwellings that were once their own , but where now they enter not . " 1 looked upon those miserable ...
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... remain a Christian . MRS . L. - If gentlemen were always to say what they think , you would soon hear it asserted that you cannot be a Christian and retain your senses . It is not worth your while to listen to the way - side remarks of ...
... remain a Christian . MRS . L. - If gentlemen were always to say what they think , you would soon hear it asserted that you cannot be a Christian and retain your senses . It is not worth your while to listen to the way - side remarks of ...
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... remains as to the manner of their formation . These little creatures build up a rocky structure from the bottom of the sea till it nearly reaches the surface ; it then becomes a receptacle for various substances floating on the water ...
... remains as to the manner of their formation . These little creatures build up a rocky structure from the bottom of the sea till it nearly reaches the surface ; it then becomes a receptacle for various substances floating on the water ...
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... in the Maple , by an incision in the tree , extract the liquor ; and having evaporated a reasonable quantity thereof , ( as suppose seven or eight pounds , ) there will remain one pound as sweet and perfect sugar THE MAPLE . 57 57.
... in the Maple , by an incision in the tree , extract the liquor ; and having evaporated a reasonable quantity thereof , ( as suppose seven or eight pounds , ) there will remain one pound as sweet and perfect sugar THE MAPLE . 57 57.
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