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Pagina 91
... importance , that of having the children trained to believe the articles of the Church of England . Now , which of these two advantages is the greatest seems to be the question , in the discussion of which all that is important in the ...
... importance , that of having the children trained to believe the articles of the Church of England . Now , which of these two advantages is the greatest seems to be the question , in the discussion of which all that is important in the ...
Pagina 93
... importance to the one should not be sacrificed for that which is of no importance to the other ? It is not asserted , in any quarter , that proselyting arts are used in the school of Lancaster , or those which are formed on its plan ...
... importance to the one should not be sacrificed for that which is of no importance to the other ? It is not asserted , in any quarter , that proselyting arts are used in the school of Lancaster , or those which are formed on its plan ...
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... importance , these might occupy one somewhat less favourable ; and lastly , those to whom pointed instruction was held to be of no importance , who might be stowed in a gallery , or somewhere aback . The first might pay for their class ...
... importance , these might occupy one somewhat less favourable ; and lastly , those to whom pointed instruction was held to be of no importance , who might be stowed in a gallery , or somewhere aback . The first might pay for their class ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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