The Young ChristianAmerican tract society, 1832 - 394 páginas |
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... father felt solicitous for the future character and happiness of his boy , as he was now to go forth into new temptations and dangers ; and the son was reluc- tant to leave the quiet and the happiness of his father's fire- side for the ...
... father felt solicitous for the future character and happiness of his boy , as he was now to go forth into new temptations and dangers ; and the son was reluc- tant to leave the quiet and the happiness of his father's fire- side for the ...
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... father might refuse without being consid- ered by any one as breaking his promise . 1. He may ask something which the father knows would , in the end , injure him . Suppose he should request his father to supply him with double his ...
... father might refuse without being consid- ered by any one as breaking his promise . 1. He may ask something which the father knows would , in the end , injure him . Suppose he should request his father to supply him with double his ...
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... father should take from the post - office a letter in his son's handwriting , and on breaking the seal , should read as fol- lows : " DEAR FATHER - You must let me come home next week to Christmas . I wanted to come last year , but you ...
... father should take from the post - office a letter in his son's handwriting , and on breaking the seal , should read as fol- lows : " DEAR FATHER - You must let me come home next week to Christmas . I wanted to come last year , but you ...
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