How to Observe: Morals and MannersC. Knight and Company, 1838 - 238 էջ |
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... seen , and much better adapted to the wants of young students . Among the most valu- able of these notes are those which divert attention to the beautiful uses of the moods and tenses , and explain the delicate shades of meaning and ...
... seen , and much better adapted to the wants of young students . Among the most valu- able of these notes are those which divert attention to the beautiful uses of the moods and tenses , and explain the delicate shades of meaning and ...
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... seen into hearts as well as met faces , and discovered what people's minds were busy about as their hands were pursuing the universal employment of earning their subsistence . Unless a traveller interprets by his sympathies what he sees ...
... seen into hearts as well as met faces , and discovered what people's minds were busy about as their hands were pursuing the universal employment of earning their subsistence . Unless a traveller interprets by his sympathies what he sees ...
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... seen in Hayti , when Toussaint l'Ouverture ranged his negro forces before him , called out thirteen men from the ranks by name , and ordered them to repair to a certain spot to be immediately shot ? What would he have thought of these ...
... seen in Hayti , when Toussaint l'Ouverture ranged his negro forces before him , called out thirteen men from the ranks by name , and ordered them to repair to a certain spot to be immediately shot ? What would he have thought of these ...
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... seen it . He is not tanta- lized by the idea that from this or that point he could see something still finer if he could but reach it . He can reach almost every point his wishes wander to . The pleasure is indescribable of saying to ...
... seen it . He is not tanta- lized by the idea that from this or that point he could see something still finer if he could but reach it . He can reach almost every point his wishes wander to . The pleasure is indescribable of saying to ...
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... seen to lie in Hannah's marrying a man she did not love . 66 To proceed with the dependance of the morals on the character of the religion : it is clear that , in proportion as any religion encourages licentiousness , either pos ...
... seen to lie in Hannah's marrying a man she did not love . 66 To proceed with the dependance of the morals on the character of the religion : it is clear that , in proportion as any religion encourages licentiousness , either pos ...
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