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... caused me great distress ; when some person , who is yet unknown to me , put into my hands a thousand dollars for the orphans . At another time when our stores were exhausted , we laid our case before the Lord , and had scarcely ...
... caused me great distress ; when some person , who is yet unknown to me , put into my hands a thousand dollars for the orphans . At another time when our stores were exhausted , we laid our case before the Lord , and had scarcely ...
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... cause his son to be instructed not only in some liberal art or other useful calling , but also in the two great departments - the physical and the intellectual of a good education . The law which required all the citizens of Athens to ...
... cause his son to be instructed not only in some liberal art or other useful calling , but also in the two great departments - the physical and the intellectual of a good education . The law which required all the citizens of Athens to ...
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... causes it relaxed the springs of virtue , introduced general licentiousness of manners , and paved the way for the final ruin of the nation . It is not to be supposed , that this cor- ruption was completed without remonstrance or ...
... causes it relaxed the springs of virtue , introduced general licentiousness of manners , and paved the way for the final ruin of the nation . It is not to be supposed , that this cor- ruption was completed without remonstrance or ...
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... caused philosophy to stand forth as the highest summit of intellectual culture . But such was not the result at Rome . The idea of Isocrates , that oratory is the pinnacle of human excellence , and that a faultless ora- tor is the most ...
... caused philosophy to stand forth as the highest summit of intellectual culture . But such was not the result at Rome . The idea of Isocrates , that oratory is the pinnacle of human excellence , and that a faultless ora- tor is the most ...
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... cause , the writers and speakers of the New Testament seem to have supposed that the word would convey an improper idea , or leave an impression which they did not wish to leave . Though it might have been supposed that in speaking of ...
... cause , the writers and speakers of the New Testament seem to have supposed that the word would convey an improper idea , or leave an impression which they did not wish to leave . Though it might have been supposed that in speaking of ...
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