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V. THE PROGRESS OF SOCIETY AS 15. Mrs. Sandham's Twin Sisters , 251
INDICATED BY THE CONDITION OF 16. Mrs. Ellis ' Daughters of England , 251
WOMEN . By E. D. Sanborn , Professor 17. Harpers ' Family Library , No. 154 ,
253 of ...
V. THE PROGRESS OF SOCIETY AS 15. Mrs. Sandham's Twin Sisters , 251
INDICATED BY THE CONDITION OF 16. Mrs. Ellis ' Daughters of England , 251
WOMEN . By E. D. Sanborn , Professor 17. Harpers ' Family Library , No. 154 ,
253 of ...
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VIII , NECESSITY OF EDUCATION SOCIETIES . By B. B. Edwards , Profes . ART .
I. PRESENT STATE OF THE ART OF sor in the Theological Seminary ,
AndoINSTRUCTING THE DEAF AND DUMB IN ver , 444 THE UNITED STATES ,
By Juhn ...
VIII , NECESSITY OF EDUCATION SOCIETIES . By B. B. Edwards , Profes . ART .
I. PRESENT STATE OF THE ART OF sor in the Theological Seminary ,
AndoINSTRUCTING THE DEAF AND DUMB IN ver , 444 THE UNITED STATES ,
By Juhn ...
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There he fell in with Christian society , and was converted . His mother then
acknowledged that , though the particular thing she asked for was withholden ,
yet the deep desire of her heart , the desire which had prompted all her prayers ,
was ...
There he fell in with Christian society , and was converted . His mother then
acknowledged that , though the particular thing she asked for was withholden ,
yet the deep desire of her heart , the desire which had prompted all her prayers ,
was ...
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Among all uncivilized nations , physical strength is of much greater importance
than in a more advanced state of society . With them martial prowess is the
highest virtue . Deeds of arms — of arms wielded by the hands — decide the
most ...
Among all uncivilized nations , physical strength is of much greater importance
than in a more advanced state of society . With them martial prowess is the
highest virtue . Deeds of arms — of arms wielded by the hands — decide the
most ...
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The idea of beauty pervaded the national mind , and spread itself through every
portion of society . It guided every thought and motion , and gave form and color
to every production . The Graces reigned in Greece with undisputed sway , and ...
The idea of beauty pervaded the national mind , and spread itself through every
portion of society . It guided every thought and motion , and gave form and color
to every production . The Graces reigned in Greece with undisputed sway , and ...
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