The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... secure ; -and the noises by which many either frighten their enemies away , or disarm them of their fury ? But without recurring to these again , several other means , both of a passive and an active kind may be enumerated , by which ...
... secure ; -and the noises by which many either frighten their enemies away , or disarm them of their fury ? But without recurring to these again , several other means , both of a passive and an active kind may be enumerated , by which ...
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... secure himself in this third usurpation , Pisistratus obliged the citizens to give themselves to agriculture , that they might have less opportunity to assemble in the market - places , and cabal against him . This was of great benefit ...
... secure himself in this third usurpation , Pisistratus obliged the citizens to give themselves to agriculture , that they might have less opportunity to assemble in the market - places , and cabal against him . This was of great benefit ...
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... secure ; and have kept it without difficulty , and walked it without trembling , and held their heads on it without shame - to such it should be said , " Your path does not answer to the description given of the way of life . " It ...
... secure ; and have kept it without difficulty , and walked it without trembling , and held their heads on it without shame - to such it should be said , " Your path does not answer to the description given of the way of life . " It ...
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... secure from their devastations . They devour our grain and our flour ; our meat , whether salted or fresh ; our cheeses , our sugar , our spices ; our drugs and medi- cines ; our garments and houses , and even our books and cabinets of ...
... secure from their devastations . They devour our grain and our flour ; our meat , whether salted or fresh ; our cheeses , our sugar , our spices ; our drugs and medi- cines ; our garments and houses , and even our books and cabinets of ...
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... secure from danger , and all their best treasures are within . Take away all iniquity . - HOSEA xiv . 2 . For MOST beautiful , most sufficient prayer ! Be it ever on my lips - my prayer in sorrow and my prayer in joy -my prayer in the ...
... secure from danger , and all their best treasures are within . Take away all iniquity . - HOSEA xiv . 2 . For MOST beautiful , most sufficient prayer ! Be it ever on my lips - my prayer in sorrow and my prayer in joy -my prayer in the ...
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