The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, المجلد 9Baker and Fletcher, 1823 |
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... observed , but the monarch disre- garded them , entered the city , and amused himself with forming new projects of ambition . It is difficult to find the truth among the various recitals given us of the man- ner of his death . By some ...
... observed , but the monarch disre- garded them , entered the city , and amused himself with forming new projects of ambition . It is difficult to find the truth among the various recitals given us of the man- ner of his death . By some ...
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... observed , but the monarch disre- garded them , entered the city , and amused himself with forming new projects of ambition . It is difficult to find the truth among the various recitals given us of the man- ner of his death . By some ...
... observed , but the monarch disre- garded them , entered the city , and amused himself with forming new projects of ambition . It is difficult to find the truth among the various recitals given us of the man- ner of his death . By some ...
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... observed , but the monarch disre- garded them , entered the city , and amused himself with forming new projects of ambition . It is difficult to find the truth among the various recitals given us of the man- ner of his death . By some ...
... observed , but the monarch disre- garded them , entered the city , and amused himself with forming new projects of ambition . It is difficult to find the truth among the various recitals given us of the man- ner of his death . By some ...
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... observation . For who that views reflectively the aspect of society in the present day , but must be struck with the endeavour visible throughout it , to thrust ourselves , to thrust our children out of the place that providence has ...
... observation . For who that views reflectively the aspect of society in the present day , but must be struck with the endeavour visible throughout it , to thrust ourselves , to thrust our children out of the place that providence has ...
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... observed that the ancient Doric had no base : but in Fig . 2 , Plate 6 , we have a base which is now applied to it ; and which also represents the fluting of the shaft , extending sometimes the whole height , sometimes only a part ...
... observed that the ancient Doric had no base : but in Fig . 2 , Plate 6 , we have a base which is now applied to it ; and which also represents the fluting of the shaft , extending sometimes the whole height , sometimes only a part ...
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