The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, المجلد 9Baker and Fletcher, 1823 |
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... reason's choice , not the affection's still it has nothing of the character of love . How is it with me in this matter ? If I am a servant , I must needs obey my Master , or I risk to be refused my wages and dismissed his service . If I ...
... reason's choice , not the affection's still it has nothing of the character of love . How is it with me in this matter ? If I am a servant , I must needs obey my Master , or I risk to be refused my wages and dismissed his service . If I ...
الصفحة 21
... reason to believe this perpetual uneasiness during the progress of mastication , subjected the young lady to frequent fits of indi- gestion , There happened to be two churches in the town of W , as there are in many towns . Both had ...
... reason to believe this perpetual uneasiness during the progress of mastication , subjected the young lady to frequent fits of indi- gestion , There happened to be two churches in the town of W , as there are in many towns . Both had ...
الصفحة 26
... reason thereof it came to pass , that very few books , or none at all , remained for other students . He himself sent forth to the Uni- versities some of his own priests or chaplains , who , send- ing him word again that they could ...
... reason thereof it came to pass , that very few books , or none at all , remained for other students . He himself sent forth to the Uni- versities some of his own priests or chaplains , who , send- ing him word again that they could ...
الصفحة 37
... reason of these changes of colour ? PAPA . Some suppose , that in the chamelion it is owing to a power the creature has of extending its lungs , and consequently the skin of its body to such a degree as to render it transparent , and ...
... reason of these changes of colour ? PAPA . Some suppose , that in the chamelion it is owing to a power the creature has of extending its lungs , and consequently the skin of its body to such a degree as to render it transparent , and ...
الصفحة 43
... reasons that his wisdom knows , per- mits these false seemings to remain . No man knows the whole of another's fate , the actual measure of another's good and ill ; and no man , till he reaches eter- nity , can know the actual results ...
... reasons that his wisdom knows , per- mits these false seemings to remain . No man knows the whole of another's fate , the actual measure of another's good and ill ; and no man , till he reaches eter- nity , can know the actual results ...
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