The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... interest , till within the last hundred years . -- MATILDA . But do you not apprehend we shall find considerable difficulty in pursuing this study - the terms used in it are in a language quite new to us . When I have casually opened a ...
... interest , till within the last hundred years . -- MATILDA . But do you not apprehend we shall find considerable difficulty in pursuing this study - the terms used in it are in a language quite new to us . When I have casually opened a ...
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... interest in every flower that adorns the fields , so does the latter induce us to notice every pebble , even the sand which we trample under foot . Under this point of view it may be reckoned peculiarly useful to the female sex ...
... interest in every flower that adorns the fields , so does the latter induce us to notice every pebble , even the sand which we trample under foot . Under this point of view it may be reckoned peculiarly useful to the female sex ...
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... interest in this first seat of wisdom , learning , and refinement , this first abode of civilization , are the massy vestiges of distant prosperity - the pyramids that have outstood all record of their erection - the colossal statues ...
... interest in this first seat of wisdom , learning , and refinement , this first abode of civilization , are the massy vestiges of distant prosperity - the pyramids that have outstood all record of their erection - the colossal statues ...
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... interest in them considerably cooled - if they have been words of alarm to us , that our spirits have gone to rest again — if they have been words of comfort , that our disquietude has returned ? " The fowls have devoured the seed ...
... interest in them considerably cooled - if they have been words of alarm to us , that our spirits have gone to rest again — if they have been words of comfort , that our disquietude has returned ? " The fowls have devoured the seed ...
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... interest between her and the prince . ” William , after long reserve and affected indifference , declared that he would neither be regent for the prince of Wales , nor nominal king in right of his wife - in short , that he would either ...
... interest between her and the prince . ” William , after long reserve and affected indifference , declared that he would neither be regent for the prince of Wales , nor nominal king in right of his wife - in short , that he would either ...
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Amasis animal ANNA appearance Assyria Astyages beautiful believe body bosom called Cambyses character Christ Christian colour command consistent conversation creatures Croesus Cyaxares Cyrus danger Darius death desire earth earthly Egypt enemies enjoyment eternal evil Evil-Merodach Father fear feel Felspar Geology give glory Granite Greeks habits happy heart heaven Hellespont Herod Hornblende insects king kingdom ladies larva larvæ leave light look Lord MATILDA means Medes mind nature Nebuchadnezzar never object observed ourselves PAPA pass peace perceive perhaps Persians persons pleasure Polype Porphyry possession prayer prince prove publick pupa Quartz reign religion reward Rocks Sardis scarcely Scripture Scythians Sea-pen secret seems sometimes sorrow speak spirit Strata substances suppose surface thee thing thou thought throne tion treasures tree truth ture wish word Xerxes young Zoophytes