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... present world strengthen rather than ex- tinguish it . Let us each individually give heed that our lamp burn in such strength , and that our light so shine before men that our good works may be seen , and our heavenly Father glorified ...
... present world strengthen rather than ex- tinguish it . Let us each individually give heed that our lamp burn in such strength , and that our light so shine before men that our good works may be seen , and our heavenly Father glorified ...
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... present day . It is too much the custom for a certain course of instruction to be gone through , and certain accomplishments taught , without re- ference to the peculiar idiosyncrasy and powers of the learner . And this , I think , is ...
... present day . It is too much the custom for a certain course of instruction to be gone through , and certain accomplishments taught , without re- ference to the peculiar idiosyncrasy and powers of the learner . And this , I think , is ...
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... presents he would bring her , and the treats he would arrange for her , occu- pied her attention , to the exclusion of everything else . " Who is Uncle John ? " Miss Kerrison asked . Eleanor thought he was a judge , or a lord ...
... presents he would bring her , and the treats he would arrange for her , occu- pied her attention , to the exclusion of everything else . " Who is Uncle John ? " Miss Kerrison asked . Eleanor thought he was a judge , or a lord ...
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... present day . Live while you live , the sacred preacher cries , And give to God each moment as it flies . Lord , in my views let both united be ; I live in pleasure when I live to Thee . " Doddridge . THERE is no greater mistake than to ...
... present day . Live while you live , the sacred preacher cries , And give to God each moment as it flies . Lord , in my views let both united be ; I live in pleasure when I live to Thee . " Doddridge . THERE is no greater mistake than to ...
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... to keep within the bounds of that propriety and decorum which is suitable to your sex . It is too much the custom of the present day , for young girls to assume a masculine mode of speech and action PLEASURE AND AMUSEMENTS . 31.
... to keep within the bounds of that propriety and decorum which is suitable to your sex . It is too much the custom of the present day , for young girls to assume a masculine mode of speech and action PLEASURE AND AMUSEMENTS . 31.
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Page 30 - Live while you live, the Epicure would say, And seize the pleasures of the present day. Live while you live, the sacred Preacher cries, And give to God each moment as it flies.
Page 26 - THE AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD. 6. Life Underground; OR, DICK THE COLLIERY BOY. 7. Life on the Coast ; OR, THE LITTLE FISHER GIRL. 8. Adventures of Two Orphans in London. 9. Early Days on Board a Man-of-War. 10. Walter, the Foundling : A TALE OF OLDEN TIMES. 11. The Tenants of Sunnyside Farm. 12. Holmwood: OR, THE NEW ZEALAND SETTLER.
Page 9 - Memorable Battles in English History. Where Fought, why Fought, and their Results. With Lives of the Commanders. By WH DAVENPORT ADAMS, author of " Neptune's Heroes; or, the Sea-kings of England." Frontispiece by ROBERT DUDLEY. Post 8vo. price 7s. 6d. extra cloth. " Of the care and honesty of the author's labours, the book gives abundant proof."— Athenaum.
Page 29 - Gd. cloth. Theory and Practice of the Metric System of Weights and Measures. By Professor LEONE LEVI, FSA, FSS Third Edition. Sewed Is.
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Page 28 - Butler's Outline Maps, and Key, or GEOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL EXERCISES ; with a Set of Coloured Outline Maps, designed for the use of Young Persons. By the late WILLIAM BUTLER. Enlarged by the Author's Son, J.
Page 15 - A very good account of the Sacred Writings, adapted to the tastes, feelings, and intelligence of young people.*
Page 13 - Mark Seaworth; a Tale of the Indian Ocean. „ Peter the Whaler; HIS EARLY LIFE AND ADVENTURES IN THE ARCTIC REGIONS.
Page 10 - Swift and Sure, or THE CAREER OF Two BROTHERS. By A. ELWES. Tales of the Saracens. By BARBARA HUTTON. Tales of the White Cockade. By BARBARA HUTTON.