The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... senses . It is not worth your while to listen to the way - side remarks of ignorance and folly . But there is a more serious aspect in which this objection may be placed before you ; therefore I am glad you have alluded to it . It is ...
... senses . It is not worth your while to listen to the way - side remarks of ignorance and folly . But there is a more serious aspect in which this objection may be placed before you ; therefore I am glad you have alluded to it . It is ...
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... senses ; wherefore he would divide his time be- tween pleasure and business . Before his elevation to royalty , this prince is said to have supported a life of riot and luxury by thieving . Of this he was often ac- cused , and always ...
... senses ; wherefore he would divide his time be- tween pleasure and business . Before his elevation to royalty , this prince is said to have supported a life of riot and luxury by thieving . Of this he was often ac- cused , and always ...
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... sense of the matter ; for if she desired it , he did not doubt but they could carry it for setting her alone on the throne . She made him a very sharp answer : she said she was the prince's wife , and would never be other than what she ...
... sense of the matter ; for if she desired it , he did not doubt but they could carry it for setting her alone on the throne . She made him a very sharp answer : she said she was the prince's wife , and would never be other than what she ...
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... sense of it very lively on her thoughts . But she told me that the letters that had been writ to her obliged her to put on a cheerfulness , in which she might perhaps go too far , because she was obeying directions , and acting a part ...
... sense of it very lively on her thoughts . But she told me that the letters that had been writ to her obliged her to put on a cheerfulness , in which she might perhaps go too far , because she was obeying directions , and acting a part ...
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... sense loved to be med- dling , concluded that she had a small proportion of it , because she lived so abstracted from all affairs . Her behaviour was indeed very exemplary : she was exactly regular both in her private and publick ...
... sense loved to be med- dling , concluded that she had a small proportion of it , because she lived so abstracted from all affairs . Her behaviour was indeed very exemplary : she was exactly regular both in her private and publick ...
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