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... of ancient heroes , kings , and demi - gods ; as well as the brilliant actions and
heroic sentiments of the most celebrated personages of those periods of ancient
history which are not concealed beneath the cloak of fable or the mists of doubt .
... of ancient heroes , kings , and demi - gods ; as well as the brilliant actions and
heroic sentiments of the most celebrated personages of those periods of ancient
history which are not concealed beneath the cloak of fable or the mists of doubt .
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... that he would always speak of the Bible with respect , especially when it
happened to be forced upon his attention , and would assert very coolly , and
wholly without any appearance of doubt of his own sincerity , that it was in order
to enable ...
... that he would always speak of the Bible with respect , especially when it
happened to be forced upon his attention , and would assert very coolly , and
wholly without any appearance of doubt of his own sincerity , that it was in order
to enable ...
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tertain some doubt as to the superiority of that education which is called classical
, and to question the wisdom of presenting to the youthful mind such images as
are false , however beautiful they may be , previous to its having received a ...
tertain some doubt as to the superiority of that education which is called classical
, and to question the wisdom of presenting to the youthful mind such images as
are false , however beautiful they may be , previous to its having received a ...
Page 73
... my good Sir , in the arrangement of your daughter's studies , was what you
assert it to have been ; neither do I doubt but that many others of the learned and
excellent of the earth , have had the same ultimate purpose in view , when they
led ...
... my good Sir , in the arrangement of your daughter's studies , was what you
assert it to have been ; neither do I doubt but that many others of the learned and
excellent of the earth , have had the same ultimate purpose in view , when they
led ...
Page 93
What further happened my father was unable to say ; but no doubt the
treacherous party thought it wisest to make the best of their way from the scene
where they supposed that murder had been committed . “ Thus had I , by my
incorrigible ...
What further happened my father was unable to say ; but no doubt the
treacherous party thought it wisest to make the best of their way from the scene
where they supposed that murder had been committed . “ Thus had I , by my
incorrigible ...
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