The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... suffered the dangers of a close and vigourous siege , in which it very narrowly escaped destruction . On this occasion an account is given us of the courage and energy displayed by the Spartan ladies . In the great danger to which the ...
... suffered the dangers of a close and vigourous siege , in which it very narrowly escaped destruction . On this occasion an account is given us of the courage and energy displayed by the Spartan ladies . In the great danger to which the ...
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... suffered with a constancy that became his royal dignity and his exalted character . As soon as Agis was dead , Amphares , one of those who had betrayed him , came out to the prison gate , and met the mother and grand- mother soliciting ...
... suffered with a constancy that became his royal dignity and his exalted character . As soon as Agis was dead , Amphares , one of those who had betrayed him , came out to the prison gate , and met the mother and grand- mother soliciting ...
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... suffering , gentleness , condescension , forgiveness , indulgence , love -or that , being what he is , he shall be miserable . Here then is a precept wide enough to measure every ques- tionable duty , full enough to contain every ...
... suffering , gentleness , condescension , forgiveness , indulgence , love -or that , being what he is , he shall be miserable . Here then is a precept wide enough to measure every ques- tionable duty , full enough to contain every ...
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... suffering then , I should think . PAPA . - I by no means suppose that insects feel pain as acutely as more organized ... suffer , exposed as they are to attack and injury , were they possessed of the same acute sensations of pain with ...
... suffering then , I should think . PAPA . - I by no means suppose that insects feel pain as acutely as more organized ... suffer , exposed as they are to attack and injury , were they possessed of the same acute sensations of pain with ...
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... suffer yourself to see any thing or judge of any thing in one as independent of the other , you con- vert the truths you are reading into falsehood - the utility of your reading into an empty diversion , or more pro- bably a mischievous ...
... suffer yourself to see any thing or judge of any thing in one as independent of the other , you con- vert the truths you are reading into falsehood - the utility of your reading into an empty diversion , or more pro- bably a mischievous ...
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