The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... heads to injure them . Whatever evil there may be in using terms too strong for our meaning , it is not related to our present subject . It is not the language of our lips that needs to be re- formed , as here by the Saviour deprecated ...
... heads to injure them . Whatever evil there may be in using terms too strong for our meaning , it is not related to our present subject . It is not the language of our lips that needs to be re- formed , as here by the Saviour deprecated ...
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... heads , openly or secretly endea- vouring their good . And when , no more content with words of mischief and wishes for our harm , our enemies are enabled to proceed to actual hurt , misuse us openly , and persecute us successfully ...
... heads , openly or secretly endea- vouring their good . And when , no more content with words of mischief and wishes for our harm , our enemies are enabled to proceed to actual hurt , misuse us openly , and persecute us successfully ...
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... head , love found him space enough to scatter blessings so profusely , he seems not to have regarded on what heads they lighted . And when he came to the ex- tremity we spake of , and had no more to do but to offer his last prayer ...
... head , love found him space enough to scatter blessings so profusely , he seems not to have regarded on what heads they lighted . And when he came to the ex- tremity we spake of , and had no more to do but to offer his last prayer ...
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... head was grey , as sorrow's often is before its time . The scanty hair upon his half - bared head was strikingly con- trasted with the abundant fulness of the beard . features were harsh ; there was vice in them , and there was misery ...
... head was grey , as sorrow's often is before its time . The scanty hair upon his half - bared head was strikingly con- trasted with the abundant fulness of the beard . features were harsh ; there was vice in them , and there was misery ...
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... head in frantic sorrow . Cambyses sent a messenger to the captive king , to learn what might be the meaning of this inconsistency in his grief - he answered , that the calamities of his own family had confounded him - they were too ...
... head in frantic sorrow . Cambyses sent a messenger to the captive king , to learn what might be the meaning of this inconsistency in his grief - he answered , that the calamities of his own family had confounded him - they were too ...
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