The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... nature of human affairs , is sufficiently proved by the abso- lute impossibility of maintaining it for many years to- gether . The senate of Sparta refused to pass , the law : but in consequence of tumults and divisions which en- sued ...
... nature of human affairs , is sufficiently proved by the abso- lute impossibility of maintaining it for many years to- gether . The senate of Sparta refused to pass , the law : but in consequence of tumults and divisions which en- sued ...
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... nature of this league we shall explain hereafter : at this time it comprised all the surrounding states of Greece , united in opposition to the power of Sparta . The armies met in the field , and Machanidas fell by the hand of ...
... nature of this league we shall explain hereafter : at this time it comprised all the surrounding states of Greece , united in opposition to the power of Sparta . The armies met in the field , and Machanidas fell by the hand of ...
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... nature or of art , with- out so much as a fortress in her territories or a wall round her city , the united force of ... natural passions , having no object but their own military glory , which they prefered , we can scarcely name them ...
... nature or of art , with- out so much as a fortress in her territories or a wall round her city , the united force of ... natural passions , having no object but their own military glory , which they prefered , we can scarcely name them ...
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... nature ; and a very mournful one of the entire departure of the chil- dren of men , from the laws once written on their hearts by the finger of omnipotence . REFLECTIONS ON SELECT PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE . What shall I render unto the ...
... nature ; and a very mournful one of the entire departure of the chil- dren of men , from the laws once written on their hearts by the finger of omnipotence . REFLECTIONS ON SELECT PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE . What shall I render unto the ...
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... 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 the incautious spirit has foregone its ...
... 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 the incautious spirit has foregone its ...
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