The Works of Hannah More, Volumen4Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... circumstances , your Lordship will perhaps have the goodness to accept the Dedication of these slight volumes , not as arrogantly pointing out duties to the dis- charge of which you are so competent , but as a mark of the respect and ...
... circumstances , your Lordship will perhaps have the goodness to accept the Dedication of these slight volumes , not as arrogantly pointing out duties to the dis- charge of which you are so competent , but as a mark of the respect and ...
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... circumstances connected with the early season of improvement , but still more with the subsequent stages of life ; to offer , not a treatise on education , but a desultory sug- gestion of sentiments and principles ; to convey ...
... circumstances connected with the early season of improvement , but still more with the subsequent stages of life ; to offer , not a treatise on education , but a desultory sug- gestion of sentiments and principles ; to convey ...
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Hannah More. picious to the general interests of religion , so is it a circumstance very encouraging to the present undertaking . * It is impossible to write on such points as are discussed in this little work , without being led to draw ...
Hannah More. picious to the general interests of religion , so is it a circumstance very encouraging to the present undertaking . * It is impossible to write on such points as are discussed in this little work , without being led to draw ...
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... circumstances , and in the religious history of England • CHAP . XXXIX .-- The same subject continued . - Tolerant spirit of the church . - Circumstances which led to the Revolution , and to the providential succession of the House of ...
... circumstances , and in the religious history of England • CHAP . XXXIX .-- The same subject continued . - Tolerant spirit of the church . - Circumstances which led to the Revolution , and to the providential succession of the House of ...
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... circumstances in manners , intercourse , modes of thinking and speaking , of that period which Eternal Wisdom chose ( probably because it was ever after to appear the most luminous in the whole retrospect of history ) as fittest for the ...
... circumstances in manners , intercourse , modes of thinking and speaking , of that period which Eternal Wisdom chose ( probably because it was ever after to appear the most luminous in the whole retrospect of history ) as fittest for the ...
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