The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, 7. köideBaker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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Page 11
... object but their own military glory , which they prefered , we can scarcely name them in the list of virtues ; while vices of the grossest and the coarsest kind were countenanced and approved amongst them . In short , if the history ...
... object but their own military glory , which they prefered , we can scarcely name them in the list of virtues ; while vices of the grossest and the coarsest kind were countenanced and approved amongst them . In short , if the history ...
Page 13
... object they desire to pur- sue : telling out , sometimes with too much bitterness , the ridicule and censure they have to contend with - the much endurance they are called to exercise , towards those of their own family who do not think ...
... object they desire to pur- sue : telling out , sometimes with too much bitterness , the ridicule and censure they have to contend with - the much endurance they are called to exercise , towards those of their own family who do not think ...
Page 23
... object of this paper - its reference is to one only . To some errors we know every system must be liable , which , to a certain extent , will exclude or nullify the advantages attendant on that system . Now these ad- vantages must ...
... object of this paper - its reference is to one only . To some errors we know every system must be liable , which , to a certain extent , will exclude or nullify the advantages attendant on that system . Now these ad- vantages must ...
Page 67
... object and the injustice of the war , they receded , and Cleomenes was forced to retire . Some success of the Athenian arms , in attacking the states that had thus unjustly engaged against them , confirmed the freedom of the democracy ...
... object and the injustice of the war , they receded , and Cleomenes was forced to retire . Some success of the Athenian arms , in attacking the states that had thus unjustly engaged against them , confirmed the freedom of the democracy ...
Page 71
... compass but little of his glory . For our humiliation , and for our blissful exaltation , these are fit objects of perpetual contemplation . But would it not be good also , to be always looking upon his PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE . 71.
... compass but little of his glory . For our humiliation , and for our blissful exaltation , these are fit objects of perpetual contemplation . But would it not be good also , to be always looking upon his PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE . 71.
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