The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, 7. köideBaker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... caused ourselves . Wider than at Whom could first appears , is the extent it embraces . we have served , and have not served ? To whom could we have spoken comfort , and have kept silence ? Whom have we misled by folly , when an example ...
... caused ourselves . Wider than at Whom could first appears , is the extent it embraces . we have served , and have not served ? To whom could we have spoken comfort , and have kept silence ? Whom have we misled by folly , when an example ...
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... cause to them is committed the task of imparting daily instruction . The superior influence of the parent still remains . The habits and treatment observed by her , must characterise those of the governess , whose power is far from ...
... cause to them is committed the task of imparting daily instruction . The superior influence of the parent still remains . The habits and treatment observed by her , must characterise those of the governess , whose power is far from ...
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... . My renewed intercourse with them , soon gave me the means of detecting the cause , and the result of a few observations shall be subjoined , Frivolous remarks , unmeaning talk , were exhibited among them 26 THE LISTENER .
... . My renewed intercourse with them , soon gave me the means of detecting the cause , and the result of a few observations shall be subjoined , Frivolous remarks , unmeaning talk , were exhibited among them 26 THE LISTENER .
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... the insects appa- rently on fire . She soon , however , guessed the cause of the phænomenon , and reinclosed her brilliant guests in their place of confinement . PAPA . I believe the lantern - flies are even E 3 THE ANIMAL KINGDOM . 41.
... the insects appa- rently on fire . She soon , however , guessed the cause of the phænomenon , and reinclosed her brilliant guests in their place of confinement . PAPA . I believe the lantern - flies are even E 3 THE ANIMAL KINGDOM . 41.
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... cause ; if it was poverty , he furnished them with what was sufficient , but not to live in idleness . He would not suffer his servants to shut up his gardens and orchards ; but allowed every one to walk in , and take what they pleased ...
... cause ; if it was poverty , he furnished them with what was sufficient , but not to live in idleness . He would not suffer his servants to shut up his gardens and orchards ; but allowed every one to walk in , and take what they pleased ...
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