The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, 7. köideBaker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... mean an opinion of the Spartan women , as to fancy that they will ever outlive Sparta ; instead of considering whither we are to fly , consider what we are to do , and be assured we will undertake any thing for the service of our ...
... mean an opinion of the Spartan women , as to fancy that they will ever outlive Sparta ; instead of considering whither we are to fly , consider what we are to do , and be assured we will undertake any thing for the service of our ...
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... means of payment ? The case is similar . We none of us do the best we can with our natural powers , and therefore we are guilty of the deficiency . We may have additional power communicated to us by the divine Spirit , if we seek it ...
... means of payment ? The case is similar . We none of us do the best we can with our natural powers , and therefore we are guilty of the deficiency . We may have additional power communicated to us by the divine Spirit , if we seek it ...
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... means are afforded of bringing up chil- dren under the parental roof , where the home of a child appears to concentrate all the advantages which that child needs to possess , it is indeed surprising that parents should be found willing ...
... means are afforded of bringing up chil- dren under the parental roof , where the home of a child appears to concentrate all the advantages which that child needs to possess , it is indeed surprising that parents should be found willing ...
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... means of universal admission , the want of general society for the young . We are not speaking of children under the age of twelve and fourteen , to whom the nursery and school- room can offer wherewith to fill up the intervals of THE ...
... means of universal admission , the want of general society for the young . We are not speaking of children under the age of twelve and fourteen , to whom the nursery and school- room can offer wherewith to fill up the intervals of THE ...
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... mean , promiscuous society ; it is not for that we are pleading . Select , yet varied , may be the intercourse , which pious solicitude may sanction . The term is rather used in opposition to that very restricted intercourse , which the ...
... mean , promiscuous society ; it is not for that we are pleading . Select , yet varied , may be the intercourse , which pious solicitude may sanction . The term is rather used in opposition to that very restricted intercourse , which the ...
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