The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... remains of different species in a mineralised state , only five or six fragments of the remains of one of these numerous species have yet been discovered in a recent state . " They do not appear to have had the power of removing ; had ...
... remains of different species in a mineralised state , only five or six fragments of the remains of one of these numerous species have yet been discovered in a recent state . " They do not appear to have had the power of removing ; had ...
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... Remains , Let- ters it matters not - they are genuine biography - those tomes invaluable in which the heart has told for itself what no one could tell for it - where sorrow has regis- tered its tears , and folly its absurdities , and ...
... Remains , Let- ters it matters not - they are genuine biography - those tomes invaluable in which the heart has told for itself what no one could tell for it - where sorrow has regis- tered its tears , and folly its absurdities , and ...
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... remains of sculp- ture and architecture , to show us what they were , and to excite our utmost admiration of works we cannot imi- tate or approach ; which the world , very probably , will never again produce . The more perishable nature ...
... remains of sculp- ture and architecture , to show us what they were , and to excite our utmost admiration of works we cannot imi- tate or approach ; which the world , very probably , will never again produce . The more perishable nature ...
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... remains firm in the centre . We should look at things unseen as men do at a mark they would shoot at . Meditate on your own interest therein . Draw spiritual inferences from occasional objects . He whose eyes are open can never want an ...
... remains firm in the centre . We should look at things unseen as men do at a mark they would shoot at . Meditate on your own interest therein . Draw spiritual inferences from occasional objects . He whose eyes are open can never want an ...
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... remains of fish and vegetables . But I believe the Gypsum of Paris is considered to have been formed later ; as in that which is found among the Red Stone , of which we are now speaking , there are no organic remains . Our next subject ...
... remains of fish and vegetables . But I believe the Gypsum of Paris is considered to have been formed later ; as in that which is found among the Red Stone , of which we are now speaking , there are no organic remains . Our next subject ...
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