The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... secret enemies to the justice of Heaven and their own re- morse ? We do not go about now with the stiletto in our bosoms , and the concentrated poison in some secret corner of our garments - Are we not become in this at least the ...
... secret enemies to the justice of Heaven and their own re- morse ? We do not go about now with the stiletto in our bosoms , and the concentrated poison in some secret corner of our garments - Are we not become in this at least the ...
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... 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 of the eye of man , and too much forgetfulness of the eye of Heaven ? Is ...
... 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 of the eye of man , and too much forgetfulness of the eye of Heaven ? Is ...
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... secret retirements , was so regular a thing , that it was never put off , in the greatest crowd of busi- ness or little journeys ; then though the hour was antici- pated , the duty was never neglected : she took care to be so early on ...
... secret retirements , was so regular a thing , that it was never put off , in the greatest crowd of busi- ness or little journeys ; then though the hour was antici- pated , the duty was never neglected : she took care to be so early on ...
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... secret pro- perties and their action on each other . I do not myself see much reason in this . MRS . L. - I confess , Matilda , I see a great deal ; and from something of the same motive , should propose de- ferring both these studies ...
... secret pro- perties and their action on each other . I do not myself see much reason in this . MRS . L. - I confess , Matilda , I see a great deal ; and from something of the same motive , should propose de- ferring both these studies ...
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... secrets of that crea- tion , in a part of it that is veiled from our eyes , and has hitherto escaped our observation . Doubtless it is as wonderful , as beautiful as the things we are familiar with . MRS . L. - If possible , more so ...
... secrets of that crea- tion , in a part of it that is veiled from our eyes , and has hitherto escaped our observation . Doubtless it is as wonderful , as beautiful as the things we are familiar with . MRS . L. - If possible , more so ...
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