The Works of Hannah More, Volumen3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... whole scope and tenor of their instruction had been systematically preparing them ? Some reflections on the present erroneous system are here with great deference submitted to public consideration . The author is apprehensive that she ...
... whole scope and tenor of their instruction had been systematically preparing them ? Some reflections on the present erroneous system are here with great deference submitted to public consideration . The author is apprehensive that she ...
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... whole company , though of characters and principles irre- concileably opposite . The words may be so guarded as not to shock the believer , while the eye and voice Nicholas Machiavel , secretary to the republic of Florence , in the 15th ...
... whole company , though of characters and principles irre- concileably opposite . The words may be so guarded as not to shock the believer , while the eye and voice Nicholas Machiavel , secretary to the republic of Florence , in the 15th ...
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... whole arsenal of impiety , and which becomes an almost unerring shaft when directed by a fair and fashionable hand . No maxim has been more readily adopted , or is more intrinsically false , than that which the fascinating eloquence of ...
... whole arsenal of impiety , and which becomes an almost unerring shaft when directed by a fair and fashionable hand . No maxim has been more readily adopted , or is more intrinsically false , than that which the fascinating eloquence of ...
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... whole heavy artillery of infidelity united . He A young man of the better sort , has , perhaps , just entered upon the world , with a certain share of good dispositions and right feelings ; neither igno- rant of the evidences , nor ...
... whole heavy artillery of infidelity united . He A young man of the better sort , has , perhaps , just entered upon the world , with a certain share of good dispositions and right feelings ; neither igno- rant of the evidences , nor ...
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... principles ? It may not have been necessary , nor prudently practicable , to have a single page in the whole work professedly religious ; but still , when the living principle informs the mind of the writer , it is 26 ON THE EFFECTS.
... principles ? It may not have been necessary , nor prudently practicable , to have a single page in the whole work professedly religious ; but still , when the living principle informs the mind of the writer , it is 26 ON THE EFFECTS.
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