The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... We know not what eventually be- came of him ; whether he died in peace or by the sword , in possession of the kingdom , or again dethroned ; neither can we find what measures were pursued by the 8 SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
... We know not what eventually be- came of him ; whether he died in peace or by the sword , in possession of the kingdom , or again dethroned ; neither can we find what measures were pursued by the 8 SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
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... peace , and inducing them to join themselves to the Achæan league . B.C. 191 . It is here , nearly two centuries before the birth of Christ , we close the separate history of Lacedæmon : all that remains of her destiny , will be ...
... peace , and inducing them to join themselves to the Achæan league . B.C. 191 . It is here , nearly two centuries before the birth of Christ , we close the separate history of Lacedæmon : all that remains of her destiny , will be ...
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... peace . Sparta desired neither , and fought but for glory.or defence . The features of her glory are very different from those that characterize the Roman or the Macedonian arms . We have already . given our opinion of the character of ...
... peace . Sparta desired neither , and fought but for glory.or defence . The features of her glory are very different from those that characterize the Roman or the Macedonian arms . We have already . given our opinion of the character of ...
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... peace . Yet is there no obstacle in our way like these , and none of which we so much need to com- plain . Were it not for these , external persecution would prevent us little . The contest may be something hard to bear , especially ...
... peace . Yet is there no obstacle in our way like these , and none of which we so much need to com- plain . Were it not for these , external persecution would prevent us little . The contest may be something hard to bear , especially ...
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... peace of the tender - hearted , as if God had really bidden us to lead a godly and religious life , without informing us what he meant by it . And yet , when we turn from the cavil- lings of unbelievers who love the ways of sin , and of ...
... peace of the tender - hearted , as if God had really bidden us to lead a godly and religious life , without informing us what he meant by it . And yet , when we turn from the cavil- lings of unbelievers who love the ways of sin , and of ...
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