The Works of Hannah More, Volumen4Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... considered also , that whatever tended to raise her mind to a level with those whose services she was to use , and of whose counsels she was to avail herself , proportionably contributed to that mutual respect and confidence between the ...
... considered also , that whatever tended to raise her mind to a level with those whose services she was to use , and of whose counsels she was to avail herself , proportionably contributed to that mutual respect and confidence between the ...
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... considered by the generality of writers , ought to be brought before the view of a royal pupil . The effects of local situation , and geo- grapical boundary , on the formation and progress of nations and empires . The consequences , for ...
... considered by the generality of writers , ought to be brought before the view of a royal pupil . The effects of local situation , and geo- grapical boundary , on the formation and progress of nations and empires . The consequences , for ...
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... than the usual display and exhi- bition so prevalent in modern education . Its effects will be less ostensible , but they will be more certain . When it is considered how short is that period of 4 . ON FORMING THE MIND . 25.
... than the usual display and exhi- bition so prevalent in modern education . Its effects will be less ostensible , but they will be more certain . When it is considered how short is that period of 4 . ON FORMING THE MIND . 25.
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Hannah More. When it is considered how short is that period of life in which plain unvarnished truth will be likely to appear in all its naked simplicity before princes , is there a moment of that happy , that auspicious season to be ...
Hannah More. When it is considered how short is that period of life in which plain unvarnished truth will be likely to appear in all its naked simplicity before princes , is there a moment of that happy , that auspicious season to be ...
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... considered distinctly , yet con- nectedly , with strict attention to its due proportions , relative situations , its bearings with respect to the others , and the dependence of each part on the whole . Where , however , so many things ...
... considered distinctly , yet con- nectedly , with strict attention to its due proportions , relative situations , its bearings with respect to the others , and the dependence of each part on the whole . Where , however , so many things ...
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