The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... true , cannot be measured , but by the duration of eternity ; and would outmeasure , were it possible , even that . But enough we know to amaze our spirits with the vastness of what we owe to swell them so big with gratitude , that ...
... true , cannot be measured , but by the duration of eternity ; and would outmeasure , were it possible , even that . But enough we know to amaze our spirits with the vastness of what we owe to swell them so big with gratitude , that ...
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... true ; and some , I fear too often , that we determine not to receive if they are true . And thence we go to disputing and cavilling , darkening counsel by words without knowledge ; till amid the heat of controversy , and the excitement ...
... true ; and some , I fear too often , that we determine not to receive if they are true . And thence we go to disputing and cavilling , darkening counsel by words without knowledge ; till amid the heat of controversy , and the excitement ...
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... true that the opinion of many parents is opposed to this ; they , in the first place , deny the importance of this knowledge ; and in the second , they affirm that it must be obtained at so great an expense of that which is of higher ...
... true that the opinion of many parents is opposed to this ; they , in the first place , deny the importance of this knowledge ; and in the second , they affirm that it must be obtained at so great an expense of that which is of higher ...
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... true counterparts of that offensive animal . I will not enter , however , into a . minute detail on this part of their history : it is sufficient to say that the power of emitting scents and fluids is to numbers , particularly among the ...
... true counterparts of that offensive animal . I will not enter , however , into a . minute detail on this part of their history : it is sufficient to say that the power of emitting scents and fluids is to numbers , particularly among the ...
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... true mountain river . Many are the Lakes of England , and though they cannot boast the extent of Huron and Ontario , inland seas , yet none will deny them the praise of picturesque beauty . Though the mountains and hills of our island ...
... true mountain river . Many are the Lakes of England , and though they cannot boast the extent of Huron and Ontario , inland seas , yet none will deny them the praise of picturesque beauty . Though the mountains and hills of our island ...
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