The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... true spirit of their religion ; and still more were they offended when those places were adorned with trophies , which they mistook for images , and conceived to be idolatrous . Herod , to appease their murmurs , caused the armour to be ...
... true spirit of their religion ; and still more were they offended when those places were adorned with trophies , which they mistook for images , and conceived to be idolatrous . Herod , to appease their murmurs , caused the armour to be ...
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... true - and we will drop the parallel , admitting that though his provocation is infinitely greater than ours , the case is thus far dissimilar . But it is only to take it up again where no one can gainsay the like- ness . There was a ...
... true - and we will drop the parallel , admitting that though his provocation is infinitely greater than ours , the case is thus far dissimilar . But it is only to take it up again where no one can gainsay the like- ness . There was a ...
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... true . I do not know if their land be as abundant as they say . How should I - they have never imparted to me of its fruits ? I do not know if they are really the happy creatures they profess to be . How should I ? They have never ...
... true . I do not know if their land be as abundant as they say . How should I - they have never imparted to me of its fruits ? I do not know if they are really the happy creatures they profess to be . How should I ? They have never ...
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... True ; but when you cannot go to them , they may come to you . With respect to the difficulties of the study - to young persons so entirely ignorant as you are of every thing connected with it , I am aware they are considerable even in ...
... True ; but when you cannot go to them , they may come to you . With respect to the difficulties of the study - to young persons so entirely ignorant as you are of every thing connected with it , I am aware they are considerable even in ...
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... true , that with this sci- ence , as with every other , man has wrought weapons for his own mischief ; and taken of the works of God him- self , to defeat his counsels and disprove his words . The Anatomist , of all philosophers perhaps ...
... true , that with this sci- ence , as with every other , man has wrought weapons for his own mischief ; and taken of the works of God him- self , to defeat his counsels and disprove his words . The Anatomist , of all philosophers perhaps ...
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