The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, 2. kötetGeorge Miller 1814 |
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... means of that press , to be of infinite service to a reading people . " Almost all the dispositions and habits in the lower orders , which are of most importance to their own happiness and to the prosperity of society , are here ...
... means of that press , to be of infinite service to a reading people . " Almost all the dispositions and habits in the lower orders , which are of most importance to their own happiness and to the prosperity of society , are here ...
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... means the light of day is admitted into our dwellings , while the cold inclemency of the weather is excluded - the astronomer is enabled to extend his re- searches to worlds before invisible to mortal eye - the na- turalist to observe ...
... means the light of day is admitted into our dwellings , while the cold inclemency of the weather is excluded - the astronomer is enabled to extend his re- searches to worlds before invisible to mortal eye - the na- turalist to observe ...
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... means he has bestowed on us for that end . The riches of this world 1 have not in my possession to give ; but I have endeavoured to inculcate into thy young mind , by precept and example , what we are taught to con- sider as infinitely ...
... means he has bestowed on us for that end . The riches of this world 1 have not in my possession to give ; but I have endeavoured to inculcate into thy young mind , by precept and example , what we are taught to con- sider as infinitely ...
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... means of it others are taught , and through it they flourish . - An art which claims the highest veneration , for by it we are furnished with the Holy Scriptures at an easy rate , and to which , Dr Knox says , we owe the reformation ...
... means of it others are taught , and through it they flourish . - An art which claims the highest veneration , for by it we are furnished with the Holy Scriptures at an easy rate , and to which , Dr Knox says , we owe the reformation ...
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... means can be devised so effica- cious for introducing universal purity of morals , as to inspire domestics with a just sense of their high destination as ra- tional and immortal beings . But these elevated ideas must D 2 be 8 be ...
... means can be devised so effica- cious for introducing universal purity of morals , as to inspire domestics with a just sense of their high destination as ra- tional and immortal beings . But these elevated ideas must D 2 be 8 be ...
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