The Juvenile Mentor, Or, Select Readings: Being American School Class-book, No. 3, Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking; Adapted to the Comprehension of Youthby Caleb Bartlett, 1829 - 298 pages |
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Page 80
... errour . I now resolved to quit public life , and seek in pleasure the happiness hitherto unknown . My palace now became the scene of con- tinued delights ; the richest viands were daily on my table , the most costly liquors sparkled in ...
... errour . I now resolved to quit public life , and seek in pleasure the happiness hitherto unknown . My palace now became the scene of con- tinued delights ; the richest viands were daily on my table , the most costly liquors sparkled in ...
Page 126
... errour in church , before the whole people ; and that he should thence be immediately carried to execution . 3. Cranmer , whether he had received a secret intimation of their design , or had repented of his weakness , 126 JUVENILE ...
... errour in church , before the whole people ; and that he should thence be immediately carried to execution . 3. Cranmer , whether he had received a secret intimation of their design , or had repented of his weakness , 126 JUVENILE ...
Page 127
... errour , by a sincere and open recantation ; and was willing to seal with his blood , that doctrine which he firmly believed to be communicated from heaven ; and that , as his hand had erred by betraying his heart , it should first be ...
... errour , by a sincere and open recantation ; and was willing to seal with his blood , that doctrine which he firmly believed to be communicated from heaven ; and that , as his hand had erred by betraying his heart , it should first be ...
Page 181
... errour ; when we teach our daughters properly to estimate their true dignity , and diligently to pursue their real happiness , when we persuade them to reflect , that education consists not in the acquisition of dazzling and mere ...
... errour ; when we teach our daughters properly to estimate their true dignity , and diligently to pursue their real happiness , when we persuade them to reflect , that education consists not in the acquisition of dazzling and mere ...
Page 198
... errour eradicated , and every generous plant reared to maturity , with faithful assiduity and vigilant care . By diligent tuition , the most unpromising genius , inspired with a real desire to improve , may be rendered useful to society ...
... errour eradicated , and every generous plant reared to maturity , with faithful assiduity and vigilant care . By diligent tuition , the most unpromising genius , inspired with a real desire to improve , may be rendered useful to society ...
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