The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... Sparta ; instead of considering whither we are to fly , consider what we are to do , and be assured we will undertake any thing for the service of our country . " Yielding to this remon- VOL . VII . B 2 stra city gag day mot as t thei vict.
... Sparta ; instead of considering whither we are to fly , consider what we are to do , and be assured we will undertake any thing for the service of our country . " Yielding to this remon- VOL . VII . B 2 stra city gag day mot as t thei vict.
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... thing to the habits of the meanest citizens . There was in his house no purple furniture , or canopies of state , or chairs or couches for indulgence ; every thing was plain about him . When offered any 6 SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
... thing to the habits of the meanest citizens . There was in his house no purple furniture , or canopies of state , or chairs or couches for indulgence ; every thing was plain about him . When offered any 6 SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
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Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons. every thing was plain about him . When offered any petition , he stepped forward to receive it , redressing the injuries of others and offering none himself . When strangers ...
Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons. every thing was plain about him . When offered any petition , he stepped forward to receive it , redressing the injuries of others and offering none himself . When strangers ...
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... those who had preserved any thing of their former virtues , for that very reason hated and proscribed by the tyrant , were compelled to * abandon their country to the fate from which they 10 SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
... those who had preserved any thing of their former virtues , for that very reason hated and proscribed by the tyrant , were compelled to * abandon their country to the fate from which they 10 SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
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... thing we should not , in the like case , conscientiously feel obliged to render . There are splendid acts of generous self - sacrifice , which must not be calculated on and can- not be imitated , that seem to go beyond this precept ...
... thing we should not , in the like case , conscientiously feel obliged to render . There are splendid acts of generous self - sacrifice , which must not be calculated on and can- not be imitated , that seem to go beyond this precept ...
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