The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... received , and , while Ptolemy Euergetes lived , well - treated : but in the succeeding reign was suspected and confined ; which resenting , he with twelve friends attempted to force the place in which he was imprisoned ; and finding it ...
... received , and , while Ptolemy Euergetes lived , well - treated : but in the succeeding reign was suspected and confined ; which resenting , he with twelve friends attempted to force the place in which he was imprisoned ; and finding it ...
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... received . Their value , it is true , cannot be measured , but by the duration of eternity ; and would outmeasure , were it possible , even that . But enough we know to amaze our spirits with the vastness of what we owe to swell them so ...
... received . Their value , it is true , cannot be measured , but by the duration of eternity ; and would outmeasure , were it possible , even that . But enough we know to amaze our spirits with the vastness of what we owe to swell them so ...
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... received . In pointing out to you some works of this class , the difficulty is rather to choose than to find them . I conclude that your course of historical reading has comprised such works as Robertson's and some of Vol- taire's ...
... received . In pointing out to you some works of this class , the difficulty is rather to choose than to find them . I conclude that your course of historical reading has comprised such works as Robertson's and some of Vol- taire's ...
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... call a strange sight , to find young ladies standing behind the counter , selling goods in regular shop - fashion , amid such a crowd of strangers . I am t * told , five hundred pounds were received , and I INTELLIGENCE FROM LONDON . 57.
... call a strange sight , to find young ladies standing behind the counter , selling goods in regular shop - fashion , amid such a crowd of strangers . I am t * told , five hundred pounds were received , and I INTELLIGENCE FROM LONDON . 57.
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... received , and I can well believe it , from the many thousands of people that must have visited the rooms that day . This appeared to me so important a sum to be used for good , and obtained for nothing , that my first thought was to ...
... received , and I can well believe it , from the many thousands of people that must have visited the rooms that day . This appeared to me so important a sum to be used for good , and obtained for nothing , that my first thought was to ...
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