The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons. there will remain one pound as sweet and perfect sugar as that which is gotten out of the cane ; part of which sugar has been for many years constantly sent to Rouen in ...
Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons. there will remain one pound as sweet and perfect sugar as that which is gotten out of the cane ; part of which sugar has been for many years constantly sent to Rouen in ...
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... remains of Grecian architec- ture found in Egypt . The prince also married a Greek , and sent in consequence many presents to their cities ; among which it is mentioned that he sent to Cyrene a pic- ture of himself done from the life ...
... remains of Grecian architec- ture found in Egypt . The prince also married a Greek , and sent in consequence many presents to their cities ; among which it is mentioned that he sent to Cyrene a pic- ture of himself done from the life ...
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... remains , but the objects of delight are no more . Does it not profit them to have a table spread at which the sickest appetite may find food to suit it , and the most eager appetite may find enough to sate itself ? And this , all of ...
... remains , but the objects of delight are no more . Does it not profit them to have a table spread at which the sickest appetite may find food to suit it , and the most eager appetite may find enough to sate itself ? And this , all of ...
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... remains a blot upon the few , and not a charge against the many . It is impossible to look around us at this time , and deny that alms - giving is the fashion , the prevalent dispo- sition , the very favourite virtue of our age and ...
... remains a blot upon the few , and not a charge against the many . It is impossible to look around us at this time , and deny that alms - giving is the fashion , the prevalent dispo- sition , the very favourite virtue of our age and ...
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... that was for the interest of all . The family of Stuart being fortunately extinct , the question now only remains as a subject of harmless disputation ; while we are in the full enjoyment of the benefits resulting 86 BIOGRAPHY . 98.
... that was for the interest of all . The family of Stuart being fortunately extinct , the question now only remains as a subject of harmless disputation ; while we are in the full enjoyment of the benefits resulting 86 BIOGRAPHY . 98.
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