The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Том 6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... commands , at least for their sake forget the enjoyment of his pro- mises ; and most commonly do both , nor feel they` do him wrong . THE LISTENER . - No . XXXI . WE desire that our pages should be the vehicle of others ' observations ...
... commands , at least for their sake forget the enjoyment of his pro- mises ; and most commonly do both , nor feel they` do him wrong . THE LISTENER . - No . XXXI . WE desire that our pages should be the vehicle of others ' observations ...
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... command , however difficult or improper , was sure to lose his head , or at least his right arm . Every one must prostrate him- self at sight of him , at however great a distance he ap- peared , and none might come into his presence ...
... command , however difficult or improper , was sure to lose his head , or at least his right arm . Every one must prostrate him- self at sight of him , at however great a distance he ap- peared , and none might come into his presence ...
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... commands a captivating view of the lake and the neighbouring mountains . Here the Clay Slate rests upon Mica Slate ; the former is of a purplish tint , pene- trated by veins of pink Carbonate of Lime , and of Quartz ; the latter is very ...
... commands a captivating view of the lake and the neighbouring mountains . Here the Clay Slate rests upon Mica Slate ; the former is of a purplish tint , pene- trated by veins of pink Carbonate of Lime , and of Quartz ; the latter is very ...
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... command , should have incurred so heavy a penalty on himself and all his progeny - he cannot discern why God could not have pardoned the trifling defalcations of humanity , and by his lenity set all right between him and his creatures ...
... command , should have incurred so heavy a penalty on himself and all his progeny - he cannot discern why God could not have pardoned the trifling defalcations of humanity , and by his lenity set all right between him and his creatures ...
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... command them that they should not proceed with any definitive sentence against John Wickliffe ; with which words all they were so amazed and their combs so cut , that as in the story is men- tioned , they became so mute and speechless ...
... command them that they should not proceed with any definitive sentence against John Wickliffe ; with which words all they were so amazed and their combs so cut , that as in the story is men- tioned , they became so mute and speechless ...
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Agesilaus Amelia animals ANNA ANNE appear Asia Athenians battle of Platea beautiful believe better bishop body bosom called cause character child Christ Christian church colours command considered conversation creatures Darius death Demaratus desire earth elytra enemy Epaminondas eternal father feel Felspar flower give Gneiss Good-humour governess Granite Greece habit hear heard heart heaven Helotes holy Hornblende humour insects interest John Wickliffe king Lacedæmonians lady leave Leotychides live look Lord Lysander Macedon Mardonius means Mica mind nature never observed PAPA parents pass Pausanias peace perceive Persian Persian empire Porphyry prayers present Primary promise Quartz religion rocks Schiste Scripture seems sent Serpentine servants Slate sorrow Sparta species spirit Strata substance suppose Susan Syenite thee thing thou thought tion told tree truth unto Wickliffe wings words Zoroaster