The School Reader: Designed as a Sequel to Sanders' Fourth Reader .... Fifth bookIvison, Blakeman, Taylor & Company, 1859 |
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... perfect equality in rights , and representation of all its citizens ? -which commenced in a struggle , by enlightened men , for principles , and not for places ; and , in its progress and conclu- sion , exhibited examples of heroism ...
... perfect equality in rights , and representation of all its citizens ? -which commenced in a struggle , by enlightened men , for principles , and not for places ; and , in its progress and conclu- sion , exhibited examples of heroism ...
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... perfect . Alb . [ Rising hastily . ] - Hold ! Montaldi , Ludovico must be heard ; to the ear of justice , the slightest syllable of proof is precious . Mon. [ Confused . ] — I stand rebuked . Well , Ludovico , de- pose your evidence ...
... perfect . Alb . [ Rising hastily . ] - Hold ! Montaldi , Ludovico must be heard ; to the ear of justice , the slightest syllable of proof is precious . Mon. [ Confused . ] — I stand rebuked . Well , Ludovico , de- pose your evidence ...
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... perfect joy . " 2. The Seasons came and went , and went and came , To teach men gratitude ; and , as they passed , Gave warning of the lapse of time , that else Had stolen unheeded by . The gentle flowers Retired , and , stooping o'er ...
... perfect joy . " 2. The Seasons came and went , and went and came , To teach men gratitude ; and , as they passed , Gave warning of the lapse of time , that else Had stolen unheeded by . The gentle flowers Retired , and , stooping o'er ...
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... perfect state of preservation . It contains one immense circular hall , crowned with a lofty dome , and lighted from above . 5. U TO ' PI AN is a word derived from Utopia , a name signifying no place or an imaginary place . Hence ...
... perfect state of preservation . It contains one immense circular hall , crowned with a lofty dome , and lighted from above . 5. U TO ' PI AN is a word derived from Utopia , a name signifying no place or an imaginary place . Hence ...
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... perfect consistency with those perfections of His nature , with which He is eternally and essentially invested . 6. But to suppose the innumerable host of stars to be only so many vast insulated globes , hung up to irradiate the void ...
... perfect consistency with those perfections of His nature , with which He is eternally and essentially invested . 6. But to suppose the innumerable host of stars to be only so many vast insulated globes , hung up to irradiate the void ...
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