The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, 7. köideBaker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... given us of the courage and energy displayed by the Spartan ladies . In the great danger to which the city was exposed , it was proposed to send all the women to the island of Crete for safety . The ladies , hearing of this intention ...
... given us of the courage and energy displayed by the Spartan ladies . In the great danger to which the city was exposed , it was proposed to send all the women to the island of Crete for safety . The ladies , hearing of this intention ...
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... given our opinion of the character of this people . We see in their rugged virtue but little to admire and less to love . Courage and patriotism were perhaps the sum of it - for in respect to their self - denial and the subjection of ...
... given our opinion of the character of this people . We see in their rugged virtue but little to admire and less to love . Courage and patriotism were perhaps the sum of it - for in respect to their self - denial and the subjection of ...
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... given a dark and uncertain guide for men to dispute about , and ultimately lose their way for want of understanding it . To all whom he meant should under- stand it , I believe that he has done so - to all the honest and the simple ...
... given a dark and uncertain guide for men to dispute about , and ultimately lose their way for want of understanding it . To all whom he meant should under- stand it , I believe that he has done so - to all the honest and the simple ...
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... given undesignedly . Would not the recollection of that precept have made us aware of doing wrong ? Thus let us trace back the circumstances of a day , a week , and try if this rule of conduct , timely applied , would not have spared us ...
... given undesignedly . Would not the recollection of that precept have made us aware of doing wrong ? Thus let us trace back the circumstances of a day , a week , and try if this rule of conduct , timely applied , would not have spared us ...
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... given from the lips of Deity itself of the law , because it comprises every social duty in the detail , as required of the people of God -of the prophets , because it describes the spirit and the principle implanted in the heart of the ...
... given from the lips of Deity itself of the law , because it comprises every social duty in the detail , as required of the people of God -of the prophets , because it describes the spirit and the principle implanted in the heart of the ...
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