The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, المجلد 9Baker and Fletcher, 1823 |
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الصفحة 27
... leave upon the mind . " And herein we have first to behold the admirable work of God's wisdom . For as the first decay and ruin of the church before began of rude ignorance , and lack of knowledge in teachers ; so to restore the church ...
... leave upon the mind . " And herein we have first to behold the admirable work of God's wisdom . For as the first decay and ruin of the church before began of rude ignorance , and lack of knowledge in teachers ; so to restore the church ...
الصفحة 52
... leaving the house : if you do not think this answer , being understood , is a sufficient excuse to justify the untruth . Can you , Madam , suggest a reply to the enquiry , is Mrs. at home , without affronting your acquaintance , or ...
... leaving the house : if you do not think this answer , being understood , is a sufficient excuse to justify the untruth . Can you , Madam , suggest a reply to the enquiry , is Mrs. at home , without affronting your acquaintance , or ...
الصفحة 53
... leave it doubtful whether you have refused your visitor admittance or not . While this is the established law of fashion , those who are in subjection to its service , L cannot refuse the practice without offence . Scripture has said F ...
... leave it doubtful whether you have refused your visitor admittance or not . While this is the established law of fashion , those who are in subjection to its service , L cannot refuse the practice without offence . Scripture has said F ...
الصفحة 66
... leave Italy , and Perseus per- ceived that peace was not to be had on any terms , he set himself earnestly to prepare for war . He raised 39,000 foot , and 4,000 horse ; the most numerous , and the finest army Macedon had sent into the ...
... leave Italy , and Perseus per- ceived that peace was not to be had on any terms , he set himself earnestly to prepare for war . He raised 39,000 foot , and 4,000 horse ; the most numerous , and the finest army Macedon had sent into the ...
الصفحة 75
... leave of the empire of Greece ; and leave the whole of the territories comprised in it , whether Euro- pean or Asiatic , reduced and divided , and either already subjected to Rome , or about to become so . REFLECTIONS ON SELECT PASSAGES ...
... leave of the empire of Greece ; and leave the whole of the territories comprised in it , whether Euro- pean or Asiatic , reduced and divided , and either already subjected to Rome , or about to become so . REFLECTIONS ON SELECT PASSAGES ...
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