The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... look upon Sparta as an independent kingdom . After the last fatal battle of Sellasia , she fell into the hands of the Macedonian Anti- gonus , who from respect to the memory of her greatness , treated the inhabitants with much kindness ...
... look upon Sparta as an independent kingdom . After the last fatal battle of Sellasia , she fell into the hands of the Macedonian Anti- gonus , who from respect to the memory of her greatness , treated the inhabitants with much kindness ...
Page 13
... look like a sense of benefits enjoyed ; and I fear it is the sense , the habitual sense of it , that is wanting . Might we not cultivate it more ? st A man's foes shall be they of his own household.- MATT . x . 36 . AND his worst foes ...
... look like a sense of benefits enjoyed ; and I fear it is the sense , the habitual sense of it , that is wanting . Might we not cultivate it more ? st A man's foes shall be they of his own household.- MATT . x . 36 . AND his worst foes ...
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... look upon . " An enemy has done it . " Human nature , for ever inimical to the grace that has subdued it - Satan , for ever pursuing the soul that has escaped him - the world , for ever reacting its detected cheats - 0 they come - while ...
... look upon . " An enemy has done it . " Human nature , for ever inimical to the grace that has subdued it - Satan , for ever pursuing the soul that has escaped him - the world , for ever reacting its detected cheats - 0 they come - while ...
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... look at them with in- finitely more curiosity . F MRS . L. - It is thus that the study of nature multi- plies our enjoyments almost without measure ; particu- larly if we have an opportunity of visiting different parts CONVERSATIONS ON ...
... look at them with in- finitely more curiosity . F MRS . L. - It is thus that the study of nature multi- plies our enjoyments almost without measure ; particu- larly if we have an opportunity of visiting different parts CONVERSATIONS ON ...
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... under which their real colour and form are effectually con- cealed ; others roll themselves up so as to look like little pebbles , or beads , or fix themselves upon a plant in such a posture as to appear like a twig of it CONVERSATIONS ON.
... under which their real colour and form are effectually con- cealed ; others roll themselves up so as to look like little pebbles , or beads , or fix themselves upon a plant in such a posture as to appear like a twig of it CONVERSATIONS ON.
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