The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 9Baker and Fletcher, 1823 |
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... thought becomes an habitual source of consolation and of joy . If this trial had not come upon me , that passage had not been true — if this infirmity had not ap- peared in me , the value of that text had not appeared- if circumstances ...
... thought becomes an habitual source of consolation and of joy . If this trial had not come upon me , that passage had not been true — if this infirmity had not ap- peared in me , the value of that text had not appeared- if circumstances ...
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... thought -- the happier for the distinction conferred on it , in separation from its kith and kin ? It seemed a speculation worth pursuing I forgot that the east wind would turn the corners , and proceeded full to the termination of the ...
... thought -- the happier for the distinction conferred on it , in separation from its kith and kin ? It seemed a speculation worth pursuing I forgot that the east wind would turn the corners , and proceeded full to the termination of the ...
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... thought , to seem , to be , whether we consider the stake that is played for , the means that are used , or the risk of the venture , is utterly opposed to the tone and principle of a christian mind , and in- compatible altogether with ...
... thought , to seem , to be , whether we consider the stake that is played for , the means that are used , or the risk of the venture , is utterly opposed to the tone and principle of a christian mind , and in- compatible altogether with ...
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... thought it so . How it came first into their heads , I do not know ; unless it was at her christen- ing , when lord Macdougal , an early patron of the family , stood god - father by proxy , and Macdougal was given her for a second name ...
... thought it so . How it came first into their heads , I do not know ; unless it was at her christen- ing , when lord Macdougal , an early patron of the family , stood god - father by proxy , and Macdougal was given her for a second name ...
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... thought so- are in low society whenever they choose their fellowship with those who know him not , however high may ... thought so . The young ladies of W. thought so - and mistaking the soreness of their own envy for wounds inflicted by ...
... thought so- are in low society whenever they choose their fellowship with those who know him not , however high may ... thought so . The young ladies of W. thought so - and mistaking the soreness of their own envy for wounds inflicted by ...
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