The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, 7. köideBaker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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Page 12
... heard more of it on earth . There does not seem to be an adequate appreciation of the benefits received . Their value , it is true , cannot be measured , but by the duration of eternity ; and would outmeasure , were it possible , even ...
... heard more of it on earth . There does not seem to be an adequate appreciation of the benefits received . Their value , it is true , cannot be measured , but by the duration of eternity ; and would outmeasure , were it possible , even ...
Page 27
... heard among them . * Another evil effect of this seclusion was , a disability and disinclination to do good . Contracted opinions will assuredly lead to contracted feelings ; and the heart which is shut out from social sympathies will ...
... heard among them . * Another evil effect of this seclusion was , a disability and disinclination to do good . Contracted opinions will assuredly lead to contracted feelings ; and the heart which is shut out from social sympathies will ...
Page 48
... heard From forth the exile's tent , Where mourning spirits guile with song Their hours of banishment- Whose deep , and melancholy wires , By sin , by sorrow wrung , Reverbrate every touch of woe As if they loved the song— Say , shall ...
... heard From forth the exile's tent , Where mourning spirits guile with song Their hours of banishment- Whose deep , and melancholy wires , By sin , by sorrow wrung , Reverbrate every touch of woe As if they loved the song— Say , shall ...
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... heard so much mention . To a do- mestick , country girl , no sight could be more novel . It was held at one of the publick Assembly - rooms . The street was in an uproar of carriages , the doors thronged with servants and spectators ...
... heard so much mention . To a do- mestick , country girl , no sight could be more novel . It was held at one of the publick Assembly - rooms . The street was in an uproar of carriages , the doors thronged with servants and spectators ...
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... heard a great deal said against it , by those who really dislike the ob- ject , and therefore are not the best judges of the means . I cannot venture to give an opinion , but my feeling on seeing girls , very young , and some very ...
... heard a great deal said against it , by those who really dislike the ob- ject , and therefore are not the best judges of the means . I cannot venture to give an opinion , but my feeling on seeing girls , very young , and some very ...
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