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
... glory , which they prefered , we can scarcely name them in the list of virtues ; while vices of the grossest and the coarsest kind were countenanced and approved amongst them . In short , if the history SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY . 11.
... glory , which they prefered , we can scarcely name them in the list of virtues ; while vices of the grossest and the coarsest kind were countenanced and approved amongst them . In short , if the history SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY . 11.
Page 36
... kind are generally of a very pungent , and often of a caustie na- ture : the fluid which this beautiful rose - scented capricorn throws out , will occasion considerable pain if applied to the eyes or lips . ANNA . You have excited my ...
... kind are generally of a very pungent , and often of a caustie na- ture : the fluid which this beautiful rose - scented capricorn throws out , will occasion considerable pain if applied to the eyes or lips . ANNA . You have excited my ...
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... kind may be enumerated , by which they defend themselves from their assailants . Many , like the froth insect , are protected by their involuntary secretions , or by the long stiff hairs , or sharp spines with which they are invested ...
... kind may be enumerated , by which they defend themselves from their assailants . Many , like the froth insect , are protected by their involuntary secretions , or by the long stiff hairs , or sharp spines with which they are invested ...
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... kind , the Slave Trade ; yet while we exult in the reli- gious and civil superiority of our country , let us remem- ber of whom it is that we enjoy this pre - eminence , and lend a helping hand to others less favoured . And , in ...
... kind , the Slave Trade ; yet while we exult in the reli- gious and civil superiority of our country , let us remem- ber of whom it is that we enjoy this pre - eminence , and lend a helping hand to others less favoured . And , in ...
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... kind for perusal , fix your eye on the character of the individual - watch how it acts - how it discloses itself - how it is influenced by external things , and how it communicates its own colour- ing to them - particularly mark its ...
... kind for perusal , fix your eye on the character of the individual - watch how it acts - how it discloses itself - how it is influenced by external things , and how it communicates its own colour- ing to them - particularly mark its ...
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