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" The author offers it not as an experiment now for the first time to be tried, but as the result of long experience ; and in the fullest confidence that, if the rules and details suggested are carefully attended to and patiently reduced to practice, the... "
Louisa Seymour, Or, Hasty Impressions
by Catherine Grace Godwin - 1837 - 149 pages
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The Text of the English Bible, as Now Printed by the Universities ...

Thomas Turton - Bible - 1833 - 154 pages
...second place, with regard to more extended benefits, this little work was begun. The author offers it not as an experiment now for the first time to be tried, but as the result of long experience ; and in the fullest confidence that, if the rules and details suggested are carefully attended to...
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A Discourse on the Studies of the University

Adam Sedgwick - Education, Higher - 1834 - 190 pages
...second place, with regard to more extended benefits, this little work was I vgun. The author offers it, not as an experiment now for the first time to be tried, but as the result of long experience ; and in the fullest confidence that, if the rules and details suggested are carefully attended to...
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Greenwich: Its History, Antiquities, Improvements, and Public Buildings

Henry S. Richardson - Greenwich (London, England) - 1834 - 164 pages
...second place, with regard to more extended benefits, this little work was begun. The author offers it, not as an experiment now for the first time to be tried, but as the result of long experience ; and in the fullest conlidence that, if the rules and details suggested are carefully attended to...
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Oaths: Their Origin, Nature, and History

James Endell Tyler - Oaths - 1834 - 360 pages
...reduced to practice, the end proposed will be entirely accomplished. Though it ia chiefly iiesigned for the use of children collected in large numbers, it may, with equal advantage, be adopted in smaller assemblages, and in the domestic circle : and may also be rendered serviceable to adults.—...
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Oaths, Their Origin, Nature & History...

James Endell Tyler - 1834 - 622 pages
...regard to more extended benefits, this little work was begun. The author offers it, not as an exiwriment now for the first time to be tried, but as the result of long experience ; and I may also In- rendered serriceable to in the fullest confidence that, if the rules , adults....
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Readings in Biography: A Selection of the Lives of Eminent Men of All Nations

William Cooke Taylor - Biography - 1834 - 626 pages
...second place, with regard to more extended benefits, this little work was begun. The author offers it, not as an experiment now for the first time to be tried, but u the result of long experience ; and in the fullebt confidence that, if the rules and details snggested...
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The Anglo-Saxon Church: Its History, Revenues, and General Character

Henry Soames - Great Britain - 1835 - 376 pages
...second place, with regard to more extended benefits, this little work was begun. The author offers it not as an experiment now for the first time to be tried, but as the result of long experience ; and in the fullest confidence that, if the rules and details suggested are carefully attended to...
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Light in darkness; or, Records of a village rectory

Light - Christian life - 1835 - 234 pages
...second place, with regard to more extended benefits, this little work was begun. The author offers it, not as an experiment now for the first time to be tried, but as the result of long experience ; and In the fullest confidence that, if the rules H Second Edition, price Is. 6d., bound In cloth,...
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A Familiar History of Birds: Their Nature, Habits, and Instincts, Volumes 1-2

Edward Stanley - Birds - 1835 - 300 pages
...second place, with regard to more extended benefits, this little work was begun. The author offers it. not as an experiment 'now for the first time to be tried, but as the result of long experience; and in the fullest confidence that, if the rules and details suggested are carefully attended to and...
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On the Management and Education of Children

Lydia Maria Child - Education - 1835 - 196 pages
...more estended benefits, this little work was begun. The author offers it, not as an experiment now tor the first time to be tried, but as the result of long experience ; and io the fullest confidence that, if the rules and details suggested are carefully attended to...
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