The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... better than theirs . " Then stretching out his neck , he suffered with a constancy that became his royal dignity and his exalted character . As soon as Agis was dead , Amphares , one of those who had betrayed him , came out to the ...
... better than theirs . " Then stretching out his neck , he suffered with a constancy that became his royal dignity and his exalted character . As soon as Agis was dead , Amphares , one of those who had betrayed him , came out to the ...
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... better than an ade- quate expression of our gratitude . There is no meet return , and there is no adequate expression . But still it is a feeling to be cherished , and to be made more apparent than it is in our ordinary life and ...
... better than an ade- quate expression of our gratitude . There is no meet return , and there is no adequate expression . But still it is a feeling to be cherished , and to be made more apparent than it is in our ordinary life and ...
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... better it would be to com- plain of these , and charge on these our sufferings . Then instead of boasting , we should be ashamed - instead of excusing , we should condemn ourselves . Didst thou not sow good seed in thy field ? Whence ...
... better it would be to com- plain of these , and charge on these our sufferings . Then instead of boasting , we should be ashamed - instead of excusing , we should condemn ourselves . Didst thou not sow good seed in thy field ? Whence ...
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... better described than in the language of our poet , who has related its first effect upon the British visitors of the New world . " Sorrowing we beheld The night come on ; but soon did night display . More wonders than it veiled ...
... better described than in the language of our poet , who has related its first effect upon the British visitors of the New world . " Sorrowing we beheld The night come on ; but soon did night display . More wonders than it veiled ...
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... better . And Charles II . says , ( and he was a competent judge , ) that in England one may oftener walk out in comfort than in any country in Europe . The face of the country is , generally speaking , hilly , except in Lincolnshire ...
... better . And Charles II . says , ( and he was a competent judge , ) that in England one may oftener walk out in comfort than in any country in Europe . The face of the country is , generally speaking , hilly , except in Lincolnshire ...
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