The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... answer . Provoked , they bade him rather weep than smile , for they should make him sensible of his presumption ... answered , " I was constrained by no man , the design was mine , and my intent was to restore the laws of " But do you ...
... answer . Provoked , they bade him rather weep than smile , for they should make him sensible of his presumption ... answered , " I was constrained by no man , the design was mine , and my intent was to restore the laws of " But do you ...
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... answered , " though I see my death is inevit- able , I can never repent so just and honourable an in- tention . " The Ephori ordered him to be carried out and strangled . Agis , about to die , perceiving one who bitterly bewailed his ...
... answered , " though I see my death is inevit- able , I can never repent so just and honourable an in- tention . " The Ephori ordered him to be carried out and strangled . Agis , about to die , perceiving one who bitterly bewailed his ...
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... answer will suffice- “ An enemy has done this . " Religion , or religion's teacher , did not implant these faults , or give birth to these incon- sistencies or sour the disposition - or cloud the brow . Its lessons are all pure , all ...
... answer will suffice- “ An enemy has done this . " Religion , or religion's teacher , did not implant these faults , or give birth to these incon- sistencies or sour the disposition - or cloud the brow . Its lessons are all pure , all ...
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... answer to our desires . The promise is strong enough , sure enough , full enough , to warrant any demand of obe- dience that may follow it ; however to our unassisted nature it were too much . It is strange that in the face of words ...
... answer to our desires . The promise is strong enough , sure enough , full enough , to warrant any demand of obe- dience that may follow it ; however to our unassisted nature it were too much . It is strange that in the face of words ...
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... answers that purpose ; neither the nature nor the general use of this singular provision has however yet been satisfactorily ascertained . Probably in different insects it answers different ends in some it may tend to dazzle and alarm ...
... answers that purpose ; neither the nature nor the general use of this singular provision has however yet been satisfactorily ascertained . Probably in different insects it answers different ends in some it may tend to dazzle and alarm ...
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