Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Volume 1 |
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Page vii
... hope that she might even in absence conti- nue to be of use to them , induced her to attempt making a fair and striking delineation of those objects to which she had endeavoured imperceptibly to lead their infant steps . The task was ...
... hope that she might even in absence conti- nue to be of use to them , induced her to attempt making a fair and striking delineation of those objects to which she had endeavoured imperceptibly to lead their infant steps . The task was ...
Page viii
... Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education , so much indulgence has been hitherto shewn as to encourage her to hope , that in mentioning that work as the originating originating cause of the present , she will do no [ viii ]
... Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education , so much indulgence has been hitherto shewn as to encourage her to hope , that in mentioning that work as the originating originating cause of the present , she will do no [ viii ]
Page xi
... hope . Some idea of self mingles with the best of actions . Some notion of re- ward , either in this world or the next , however unconscious we may be of entertaining it , will , upon examina- tion , be found to have given life to every ...
... hope . Some idea of self mingles with the best of actions . Some notion of re- ward , either in this world or the next , however unconscious we may be of entertaining it , will , upon examina- tion , be found to have given life to every ...
Page xii
... hear - The mournful ballad warbled in his ear ; Now fondly looks , admiring Hope the while , At every artless tear , and every smile . " PLEASURES OF Horp . The The assistant of her labours is placed under circumstances widely [ xii ]
... hear - The mournful ballad warbled in his ear ; Now fondly looks , admiring Hope the while , At every artless tear , and every smile . " PLEASURES OF Horp . The The assistant of her labours is placed under circumstances widely [ xii ]
Page xvi
... stances ever throw them to a distance from the objects of their tenderness , every hope that had been cherished , every care that had awakened vigi- lance , lance , and every little circumstance that had called forth [ xvi ]
... stances ever throw them to a distance from the objects of their tenderness , every hope that had been cherished , every care that had awakened vigi- lance , lance , and every little circumstance that had called forth [ xvi ]
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