The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 - Education |
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... success , returned in triumph to Jerusalem , but was there again to encounter domestic broils . The prin- cess considered their confinement to the fortress in his absence as no other than imprisonment , and well con- jectured of the ...
... success , returned in triumph to Jerusalem , but was there again to encounter domestic broils . The prin- cess considered their confinement to the fortress in his absence as no other than imprisonment , and well con- jectured of the ...
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... success or defeat , wealth or poverty , pain or pleasure , may knock , but I shall not be there - may come in and out at their pleasure , for the chamber will be empty . Hold fast the form of sound words . - II TIM . i . 13 . To ...
... success or defeat , wealth or poverty , pain or pleasure , may knock , but I shall not be there - may come in and out at their pleasure , for the chamber will be empty . Hold fast the form of sound words . - II TIM . i . 13 . To ...
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... success and prosperity of his friend Polycrates , king of Samos , and fearing some reverse would come on him equal to his glory , Amasis wrote to him a letter in the following terms : " Amasis to Polycrates speaketh thus : It is with ...
... success and prosperity of his friend Polycrates , king of Samos , and fearing some reverse would come on him equal to his glory , Amasis wrote to him a letter in the following terms : " Amasis to Polycrates speaketh thus : It is with ...
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... successful , but never permanently free . In 414 , Amyrtæus , having made himself king , for a short time expelled the Persians ; but he was quickly slain . Pausiris , Psammiticus , Nephereus , and Acoris , succeeded him in turn ...
... successful , but never permanently free . In 414 , Amyrtæus , having made himself king , for a short time expelled the Persians ; but he was quickly slain . Pausiris , Psammiticus , Nephereus , and Acoris , succeeded him in turn ...
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... successful competitor in the race , however much he may outstrip his fellows , cannot claim more than the prize for which he runs ; and if that prize be but the myrtle - wreath , decreed to him amid the shouts of an admiring multitude ...
... successful competitor in the race , however much he may outstrip his fellows , cannot claim more than the prize for which he runs ; and if that prize be but the myrtle - wreath , decreed to him amid the shouts of an admiring multitude ...
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