The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, 7. köideBaker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... Suppose one were sent into a distant country to trade for merchandise especially required by his government , and to enable him to purchase , authority to draw for money to any amount had been given him ; which forgetting , or fancying ...
... Suppose one were sent into a distant country to trade for merchandise especially required by his government , and to enable him to purchase , authority to draw for money to any amount had been given him ; which forgetting , or fancying ...
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... suppose , are not very high . MRS . L .- " The Old Red Sandstone frequently forms mountains between two and three thousand feet above the sea level ; in this respect , it yields only to the Tran- sition and Primitive Chains of this ...
... suppose , are not very high . MRS . L .- " The Old Red Sandstone frequently forms mountains between two and three thousand feet above the sea level ; in this respect , it yields only to the Tran- sition and Primitive Chains of this ...
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... suppose , are not very high . MRS . L .- " The Old Red Sandstone frequently forms mountains between two and three thousand feet above the sea level ; in this respect , it yields only to the Tran- sition and Primitive Chains of this ...
... suppose , are not very high . MRS . L .- " The Old Red Sandstone frequently forms mountains between two and three thousand feet above the sea level ; in this respect , it yields only to the Tran- sition and Primitive Chains of this ...
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... suppose , even in their most repulsive forms . You turned with disgust , I recollect , from the Skunk which we saw at Exeter Change , but if I proceed , I must tell you that many of your little favourites are the true counterparts of ...
... suppose , even in their most repulsive forms . You turned with disgust , I recollect , from the Skunk which we saw at Exeter Change , but if I proceed , I must tell you that many of your little favourites are the true counterparts of ...
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... suppose , papa , these are what you call passive means of defence . PAPA . Yes . Some of their active ones would amuse you much : particularly the deceptions they are known to practise . ANNA . How is it possible , papa , for such ...
... suppose , papa , these are what you call passive means of defence . PAPA . Yes . Some of their active ones would amuse you much : particularly the deceptions they are known to practise . ANNA . How is it possible , papa , for such ...
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