The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... feeling , unless it were the desire to render something for all we have received , though it might be nothing better than an ade- quate expression of our gratitude . There is no meet return , and there is no adequate expression . But ...
... feeling , unless it were the desire to render something for all we have received , though it might be nothing better than an ade- quate expression of our gratitude . There is no meet return , and there is no adequate expression . But ...
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... feeling , by thus giving vent to its irritations . Little is said meantime of those more intimate and closer enemies , the sins of our own bosoms - habits , passions , VOL . VII . C propensities , cherished long and loved , but now ...
... feeling , by thus giving vent to its irritations . Little is said meantime of those more intimate and closer enemies , the sins of our own bosoms - habits , passions , VOL . VII . C propensities , cherished long and loved , but now ...
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... feeling , and the enticements of selfish indulgence ; and the thousand other things with which the native possessor of the bosom is armed against the sovereign that has come in to reign there . Much better it would be to com- plain of ...
... feeling , and the enticements of selfish indulgence ; and the thousand other things with which the native possessor of the bosom is armed against the sovereign that has come in to reign there . Much better it would be to com- plain of ...
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... feel obliged to render . There are splendid acts of generous self - sacrifice , which must not be calculated on and can- not be imitated , that seem to go beyond this precept , Doubtless they are beautiful in the sight of heaven as they ...
... feel obliged to render . There are splendid acts of generous self - sacrifice , which must not be calculated on and can- not be imitated , that seem to go beyond this precept , Doubtless they are beautiful in the sight of heaven as they ...
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... feeling , which does not always leave the judgment free to decide on the relative duties and claims of governess and child . But an extended view of these errors is not the object of this paper - its reference is to one only . To some ...
... feeling , which does not always leave the judgment free to decide on the relative duties and claims of governess and child . But an extended view of these errors is not the object of this paper - its reference is to one only . To some ...
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