The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... thought she was dispatched , he told the mother she might go in also . Agesistrata entered and beheld her son stretched lifeless on the ground , and her mother suspended by the neck . For a moment she stood in silent horror ; then ...
... thought she was dispatched , he told the mother she might go in also . Agesistrata entered and beheld her son stretched lifeless on the ground , and her mother suspended by the neck . For a moment she stood in silent horror ; then ...
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... thought of it to - day ? Did we think of it yesterday ? Perhaps our mind is bur- thened with something we have said to others , for which we now reproach ourselves - Would not that thought , had it occurred , have prevented those words ...
... thought of it to - day ? Did we think of it yesterday ? Perhaps our mind is bur- thened with something we have said to others , for which we now reproach ourselves - Would not that thought , had it occurred , have prevented those words ...
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... thought her rightful independence - it is then we should be solicitous to supply those aids and in- fluences which may best impart to these faculties a right direction , and fix the impress of truth on their proceedings . Now what will ...
... thought her rightful independence - it is then we should be solicitous to supply those aids and in- fluences which may best impart to these faculties a right direction , and fix the impress of truth on their proceedings . Now what will ...
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... thought and design , to fail of securing its end . The children seemed to improve ; and , as children , were superior to many of their age , and promised fair to be an interesting family . For six years , circumstances divided our ...
... thought and design , to fail of securing its end . The children seemed to improve ; and , as children , were superior to many of their age , and promised fair to be an interesting family . For six years , circumstances divided our ...
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... thought or care about the soil I passed over . The alternate beauty of the Chalk Cliffs and the Sandstone in some parts of the coast , I do indeed well remember ; but I should now look at them with in- finitely more curiosity . F MRS ...
... thought or care about the soil I passed over . The alternate beauty of the Chalk Cliffs and the Sandstone in some parts of the coast , I do indeed well remember ; but I should now look at them with in- finitely more curiosity . F MRS ...
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