The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... speak among ourselves , of impatience , discontent , and sadness . And not lan- guage only - but such slowness in yielding , in submit- ting , in giving up our choice to Him to whom our bliss is owing . All this does not look like a ...
... speak among ourselves , of impatience , discontent , and sadness . And not lan- guage only - but such slowness in yielding , in submit- ting , in giving up our choice to Him to whom our bliss is owing . All this does not look like a ...
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... speak , the communion between ourselves and our Maker excepted , that does not nearly or remotely affect somebody . To be useful , then , this precept must be ever near , and if we would abide by its decisions , no other law would be ...
... speak , the communion between ourselves and our Maker excepted , that does not nearly or remotely affect somebody . To be useful , then , this precept must be ever near , and if we would abide by its decisions , no other law would be ...
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... universal admission , the want of general society for the young . We are not speaking of children under the age of twelve and fourteen , to whom the nursery and school- room can offer wherewith to fill up the intervals of THE LISTENER . 28.
... universal admission , the want of general society for the young . We are not speaking of children under the age of twelve and fourteen , to whom the nursery and school- room can offer wherewith to fill up the intervals of THE LISTENER . 28.
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... speak of , is the Red Sandstone . When it lies upon Argillaceous Schiste , in a conformable or parallel position , we can find no exact line between them . The Slate becomes coarse and filled with frag- ments of Sand , producing the ...
... speak of , is the Red Sandstone . When it lies upon Argillaceous Schiste , in a conformable or parallel position , we can find no exact line between them . The Slate becomes coarse and filled with frag- ments of Sand , producing the ...
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... speak in favour of an early acquaintance with Geography ; and perhaps my young readers may think it equally unnecessary that they should be more fully instructed in this pleasing science . But let me beg to inform them it is not the ...
... speak in favour of an early acquaintance with Geography ; and perhaps my young readers may think it equally unnecessary that they should be more fully instructed in this pleasing science . But let me beg to inform them it is not the ...
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