An Historical Reader for the Use of Classes in Academies, High Schools, and Grammar SchoolsD. Appleton, 1882 - 345 Seiten |
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... moral culture at home from an excellent father . 3 Several traditional anecdotes have been given to the world , somewhat prolix and trite , but illustrative of the familiar and practical manner in which Augustine Wash- ington , in the ...
... moral culture at home from an excellent father . 3 Several traditional anecdotes have been given to the world , somewhat prolix and trite , but illustrative of the familiar and practical manner in which Augustine Wash- ington , in the ...
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... moral and divine . The admirable maxims therein contained , for outward action as well as self - government , sank deep into the mind of George , and , doubtless , had a great influence in forming his character . They certainly were ...
... moral and divine . The admirable maxims therein contained , for outward action as well as self - government , sank deep into the mind of George , and , doubtless , had a great influence in forming his character . They certainly were ...
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... moral foundation of his character consult its pages . 14 Having no longer the benefit of a father's instructions at home , and the scope of tuition of Hobby , the sexton , being too limited for the growing wants of his pupil , George ...
... moral foundation of his character consult its pages . 14 Having no longer the benefit of a father's instructions at home , and the scope of tuition of Hobby , the sexton , being too limited for the growing wants of his pupil , George ...
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... moral qualities , the most prominent was his piety . 3 He was more than anything else a religious man . From his trust in God he ever derived support and consolation in the darkest hours . Implicitly relying upon Almighty wisdom and ...
... moral qualities , the most prominent was his piety . 3 He was more than anything else a religious man . From his trust in God he ever derived support and consolation in the darkest hours . Implicitly relying upon Almighty wisdom and ...
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... moral war which raged in every family , which set the father against the son , and the son against the father , the mother against the daughter , and the daughter against the mother . Henry would be painted 11 with the skill of Tacitus ...
... moral war which raged in every family , which set the father against the son , and the son against the father , the mother against the daughter , and the daughter against the mother . Henry would be painted 11 with the skill of Tacitus ...
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