The Works of Hannah More, Volumen3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... exercise of a fervid but licentious imagination on the passions , resembled the mischief effected by floods , cataracts , and volcanoes . The desolation indeed was terrible , and the ruin was tremendous : yet it was a ruin which did not ...
... exercise of a fervid but licentious imagination on the passions , resembled the mischief effected by floods , cataracts , and volcanoes . The desolation indeed was terrible , and the ruin was tremendous : yet it was a ruin which did not ...
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... exercise of acknowledged power : a power wide in its extent , indefinite in its effects , and inestimable in its impor- tance . On You depend in no small degree the prin- ciples of the whole rising generation . To your direction the ...
... exercise of acknowledged power : a power wide in its extent , indefinite in its effects , and inestimable in its impor- tance . On You depend in no small degree the prin- ciples of the whole rising generation . To your direction the ...
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... exercise their profession , or to set up their trade , with only a little general knowledge of the trades and professions of all other men , and without any previous definite application to their own peculiar calling ? The profession of ...
... exercise their profession , or to set up their trade , with only a little general knowledge of the trades and professions of all other men , and without any previous definite application to their own peculiar calling ? The profession of ...
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... exercise of this charming talent ; they regret that so much of their own youth was wasted in acquiring an art which can be turned to so little account in married life , and are now conscientiously restricting their daughters in the ...
... exercise of this charming talent ; they regret that so much of their own youth was wasted in acquiring an art which can be turned to so little account in married life , and are now conscientiously restricting their daughters in the ...
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... an interesting feeling be combined with her industry , were the fair artist habituated to exercise * Penelope ; see Homer's Odyssey . ner skill in adorning some one else rather than herself 72 EDUCATION OF THE LAST AGE.
... an interesting feeling be combined with her industry , were the fair artist habituated to exercise * Penelope ; see Homer's Odyssey . ner skill in adorning some one else rather than herself 72 EDUCATION OF THE LAST AGE.
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