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Page 306
... attention be ever ready , and your devotion ever fervent . The habitual repetition of public prayers , to those who give way to that worst of Sirens , Sloth , becomes irksome and fatiguing . They perform their duty , as it were an hard ...
... attention be ever ready , and your devotion ever fervent . The habitual repetition of public prayers , to those who give way to that worst of Sirens , Sloth , becomes irksome and fatiguing . They perform their duty , as it were an hard ...
Page 363
... attention paid to music , as a branch of education , Dr. Hill might have traced the prevalence of that taste even in the hardy warrior from the heroic ages . The old comedy of the Athenians appears now to be tole- rably well understood ...
... attention paid to music , as a branch of education , Dr. Hill might have traced the prevalence of that taste even in the hardy warrior from the heroic ages . The old comedy of the Athenians appears now to be tole- rably well understood ...
Page 521
... attention to his Analytical Report of the Labours of the Physical Class . ( 1813. ) In referring to the Chevalier's comprehensive and summary intimations , however , we shall forbear to touch on works and discoveries which have already ...
... attention to his Analytical Report of the Labours of the Physical Class . ( 1813. ) In referring to the Chevalier's comprehensive and summary intimations , however , we shall forbear to touch on works and discoveries which have already ...
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