The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, المجلد 9Baker and Fletcher, 1823 |
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... never done it yet , that we be- gin forthwith to examine for what we are careful , and for what are our anxieties . Whether or not it be to fulfil in simplicity the duties of the station in which providence appoints us , and provide for ...
... never done it yet , that we be- gin forthwith to examine for what we are careful , and for what are our anxieties . Whether or not it be to fulfil in simplicity the duties of the station in which providence appoints us , and provide for ...
الصفحة 18
... never be essential to the cultivation of religious principle . What then is low society , that thing of all others a parent may reasonably dread and religiously avoid ? Is it not a thing of comparison ? Can any one be lowered by the ...
... never be essential to the cultivation of religious principle . What then is low society , that thing of all others a parent may reasonably dread and religiously avoid ? Is it not a thing of comparison ? Can any one be lowered by the ...
الصفحة 22
... never will - but she went not ever to the service with an undis- turbed and tranquil mind . me . • One day I found the young lady in the parlour in deep and seeming sad consideration ; a parcel before her on the table . " I cannot tell ...
... never will - but she went not ever to the service with an undis- turbed and tranquil mind . me . • One day I found the young lady in the parlour in deep and seeming sad consideration ; a parcel before her on the table . " I cannot tell ...
الصفحة 24
... never been decided ; it cannot , because we have no weights , or scale of measurement , by which the happiness of individuals can be compared ; and if we had , it must be the happiness of the class and not of any individual in it . But ...
... never been decided ; it cannot , because we have no weights , or scale of measurement , by which the happiness of individuals can be compared ; and if we had , it must be the happiness of the class and not of any individual in it . But ...
الصفحة 30
... they are of eight ; and have also a base , which the ancient Doric never had - a proof , as it is considered , of the antiquity of the Order . Fig.2 . Melope கூம் Trigliph DORIC . Frieze Gutte Architrave 80 ESSAYS ON ARCHITECTURE .
... they are of eight ; and have also a base , which the ancient Doric never had - a proof , as it is considered , of the antiquity of the Order . Fig.2 . Melope கூம் Trigliph DORIC . Frieze Gutte Architrave 80 ESSAYS ON ARCHITECTURE .
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