The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... possession , probably , of a people too powerful to need a land - mark , or an armed out - work against the encroachments of their neighbours . Cer- tainly I saw that no desire was manifested on either part , to take possession of the ...
... possession , probably , of a people too powerful to need a land - mark , or an armed out - work against the encroachments of their neighbours . Cer- tainly I saw that no desire was manifested on either part , to take possession of the ...
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... possession . Each one had his place , and each one had his task ; and if the proportion of each was not the same , it showed a fair adjustment to his powers , his industry , or his deserts : it was enough to suffice him till time and ...
... possession . Each one had his place , and each one had his task ; and if the proportion of each was not the same , it showed a fair adjustment to his powers , his industry , or his deserts : it was enough to suffice him till time and ...
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... possession of so beau- tiful a territory , while all around it and about it , as I have told , remained so bleak , so bare . " Tell me , " I said to one I thought could inform me , " from what great line of ancestry these people are de ...
... possession of so beau- tiful a territory , while all around it and about it , as I have told , remained so bleak , so bare . " Tell me , " I said to one I thought could inform me , " from what great line of ancestry these people are de ...
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... possession ; for they indeed had been its first possessors , the sole inheritors from remotest ages . " " And what are the children now ? " " Did you not see them , " he replied , " loitering in helpless indigence on the confines of our ...
... possession ; for they indeed had been its first possessors , the sole inheritors from remotest ages . " " And what are the children now ? " " Did you not see them , " he replied , " loitering in helpless indigence on the confines of our ...
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... possessions here or any where ; they dwell upon the waste ; they have no country and no friends , and scarce a home - none but those miserable huts . " His I entered one of them . An ... possession of the adjoining lands , 34 THE LISTENER .
... possessions here or any where ; they dwell upon the waste ; they have no country and no friends , and scarce a home - none but those miserable huts . " His I entered one of them . An ... possession of the adjoining lands , 34 THE LISTENER .
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