Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etcWhittaker, 1839 - 198 páginas |
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... blessed with this great advantage , deem themselves necessarily refined ; for if they can willingly wound another , by thought , look , or action , the true sensibility is not theirs . Weep , they may , over some sorrow of life ; who ...
... blessed with this great advantage , deem themselves necessarily refined ; for if they can willingly wound another , by thought , look , or action , the true sensibility is not theirs . Weep , they may , over some sorrow of life ; who ...
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... blessings - followed in rapid succession through her mind ; until they gradually as- sumed a shadowy indistinctness ; and composed her to sleep . Had she been that evening where religion was the chosen theme ; and where the fear of God ...
... blessings - followed in rapid succession through her mind ; until they gradually as- sumed a shadowy indistinctness ; and composed her to sleep . Had she been that evening where religion was the chosen theme ; and where the fear of God ...
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... blessing , that it should be so . Even if we are indeed " heirs of the kingdom , through faith in Christ ; " whilst here below , we need much reminding . Thorns are the fruits of sin ; and what without Christ Dave we but these to offer ...
... blessing , that it should be so . Even if we are indeed " heirs of the kingdom , through faith in Christ ; " whilst here below , we need much reminding . Thorns are the fruits of sin ; and what without Christ Dave we but these to offer ...
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... blessed with plenty on their entrance upon life ; know how many a bitter evil arises from wasting it , the view would startle them with dismay . The cloud which hangs over the might have been cheer- ful hearth , embittering for years ...
... blessed with plenty on their entrance upon life ; know how many a bitter evil arises from wasting it , the view would startle them with dismay . The cloud which hangs over the might have been cheer- ful hearth , embittering for years ...
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... blessing or a curse . : A blessing indeed , when they work in us cheerful submission , and watchfulness over sin , the author of all sorrow ; but on the other hand , when met by a murmu- ring or rebellious spirit , though we suffer ever ...
... blessing or a curse . : A blessing indeed , when they work in us cheerful submission , and watchfulness over sin , the author of all sorrow ; but on the other hand , when met by a murmu- ring or rebellious spirit , though we suffer ever ...
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Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etc Mary Jane Sheild Vista completa - 1839 |
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