The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, LL. D. ... Eleven Volumes in Two..., Volume 1Edwards & Bushnell, 1857 |
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... future happiness of the human race so much depends . But , in consequence of the circumstances now stated , the office has been rendered inefficient for the great pur- * Report of the Primary Normal School at Pots- lam , by FL . G ...
... future happiness of the human race so much depends . But , in consequence of the circumstances now stated , the office has been rendered inefficient for the great pur- * Report of the Primary Normal School at Pots- lam , by FL . G ...
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... future discussions or deliberations that might take place on this subject . In the year 1820-21 , Mr. Brougham ( now Lord Brougham ) introduced a Bill into the House of Com ' aons , entitled , " A Bill for Commons , better providing the ...
... future discussions or deliberations that might take place on this subject . In the year 1820-21 , Mr. Brougham ( now Lord Brougham ) introduced a Bill into the House of Com ' aons , entitled , " A Bill for Commons , better providing the ...
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... future hour ; and , at the same time , an opportunity offered of putting questions to the lecturer , and stating any difficulties or objec- tions which may have occurred to them , in order to their solution . - 2 . By the more in ...
... future hour ; and , at the same time , an opportunity offered of putting questions to the lecturer , and stating any difficulties or objec- tions which may have occurred to them , in order to their solution . - 2 . By the more in ...
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... future and eternal world to which they are destined . Unless this object be kept in view , the advan- tages which society will derive from such institutions will be comparatively few and unimportant . For the mere acquisition of ...
... future and eternal world to which they are destined . Unless this object be kept in view , the advan- tages which society will derive from such institutions will be comparatively few and unimportant . For the mere acquisition of ...
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... future world - should be exhibited in a luminous and energetic manner , and illustrated with all the facts and scenes which the physical and moral world can supply . In particular , the duties of practical Christianity , the government ...
... future world - should be exhibited in a luminous and energetic manner , and illustrated with all the facts and scenes which the physical and moral world can supply . In particular , the duties of practical Christianity , the government ...
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