The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... and those who had preserved any thing of their former virtues , for that very reason hated and proscribed by the tyrant , were compelled to * abandon their country to the fate from which they 10 SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
... and those who had preserved any thing of their former virtues , for that very reason hated and proscribed by the tyrant , were compelled to * abandon their country to the fate from which they 10 SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
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... reason to fear the intrusion of their trou- blesome enemy , the death's - head hawk - moth . MAMA . And perhaps the luminous property which some insects possess , serves them as a means of defence . PAPA . I have no doubt that ...
... reason to fear the intrusion of their trou- blesome enemy , the death's - head hawk - moth . MAMA . And perhaps the luminous property which some insects possess , serves them as a means of defence . PAPA . I have no doubt that ...
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... reason as if there were none - may make his calculations and draw his con- clusions as if death were the period of existence : őr rather , for that is more common with the irreligious , as if there were no death . But you , when you ...
... reason as if there were none - may make his calculations and draw his con- clusions as if death were the period of existence : őr rather , for that is more common with the irreligious , as if there were no death . But you , when you ...
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... reasons for denying their pretensions . What argument has been so often argued , and so often answered only to be ... reason of its narrowness , are keeping the path of life . And is it not a folly to persist in saying that every one ...
... reasons for denying their pretensions . What argument has been so often argued , and so often answered only to be ... reason of its narrowness , are keeping the path of life . And is it not a folly to persist in saying that every one ...
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... reason , espoused the cause of the people . Thus growing up in determined opposition , these great men sacrificed to it the peace and welfare of the country they both sincerely loved . Aristides seems to have been by much the most ...
... reason , espoused the cause of the people . Thus growing up in determined opposition , these great men sacrificed to it the peace and welfare of the country they both sincerely loved . Aristides seems to have been by much the most ...
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