The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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Page 11
... desire — the monarchical government being contrary to the Achæan system . As far as invincible and stubborn courage is greatness , Spartans must be considered greatest among the children of men . Their courage was of a very uncommon ...
... desire — the monarchical government being contrary to the Achæan system . As far as invincible and stubborn courage is greatness , Spartans must be considered greatest among the children of men . Their courage was of a very uncommon ...
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... desire to render something for all we have received , though it might be nothing 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 ...
... desire to render something for all we have received , though it might be nothing 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 ...
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... desire to pur- sue : telling out , sometimes with too much bitterness , the ridicule and censure they have to contend with - the much endurance they are called to exercise , towards those of their own family who do not think with them ...
... desire to pur- sue : telling out , sometimes with too much bitterness , the ridicule and censure they have to contend with - the much endurance they are called to exercise , towards those of their own family who do not think with them ...
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... Lord would correct another great source of misery and wrong in human life - our inordinate and unreasonable expectations . For certainly , if we are to render to others whatever in treatment we desire to re- c 3 SERMON ON THE MOUNT . 17.
... Lord would correct another great source of misery and wrong in human life - our inordinate and unreasonable expectations . For certainly , if we are to render to others whatever in treatment we desire to re- c 3 SERMON ON THE MOUNT . 17.
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... desire to re- ceive from them , we are not to expect or to desire any thing we should not , in the like case , conscientiously feel obliged to render . There are splendid acts of generous self - sacrifice , which must not be calculated ...
... desire to re- ceive from them , we are not to expect or to desire any thing we should not , in the like case , conscientiously feel obliged to render . There are splendid acts of generous self - sacrifice , which must not be calculated ...
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