The Works of Hannah More, Volumen3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... application of which women of the higher class will be peculiarly ac- countable , there is one , the importance of which they can scarcely rate too highly . This talent is influence . We read of the greatest orator of anti- quity , that ...
... application of which women of the higher class will be peculiarly ac- countable , there is one , the importance of which they can scarcely rate too highly . This talent is influence . We read of the greatest orator of anti- quity , that ...
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... application , which the sagacity of latter ages has seized upon , and rationally applied to the business of common life . But let us not forget , in the insolence of ac- knowledged superiority , that it was religion and chastity ...
... application , which the sagacity of latter ages has seized upon , and rationally applied to the business of common life . But let us not forget , in the insolence of ac- knowledged superiority , that it was religion and chastity ...
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... application and increasing energy , may , in no small degree , depend whether this corruption shall still continue to be resisted . For the abhorrence of a practice will too probably diminish , of which the theory is perused with ...
... application and increasing energy , may , in no small degree , depend whether this corruption shall still continue to be resisted . For the abhorrence of a practice will too probably diminish , of which the theory is perused with ...
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... application of it , that religion is the only sure ground of morals ; that private principle is the only solid basis of public virtue . O , think that they both may be fixed or forfeited for ever , according to the use you are now ...
... application of it , that religion is the only sure ground of morals ; that private principle is the only solid basis of public virtue . O , think that they both may be fixed or forfeited for ever , according to the use you are now ...
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... application of terms : among these , perhaps , there is not one more abused , misunderstood , or misapplied , than the term " plishments . " This word , in its original meaning , signifies completeness , perfection . But I may safely ...
... application of terms : among these , perhaps , there is not one more abused , misunderstood , or misapplied , than the term " plishments . " This word , in its original meaning , signifies completeness , perfection . But I may safely ...
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