The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... feel- ' How sublime a thing it is To suffer , and be strong ; but to devote my mornings to the amusement of my uncle , because the injuries he received from that fall of his horse oblige him to give up his usual occupations , is really ...
... feel- ' How sublime a thing it is To suffer , and be strong ; but to devote my mornings to the amusement of my uncle , because the injuries he received from that fall of his horse oblige him to give up his usual occupations , is really ...
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... feel it . You say that my uncle is kind to me . True . The sudden death of my poor father , which occurred while I ... feeling long - but not now , Mrs. Maitland , not since you have been with me . ' " " Mrs. Maitland was accustomed to ...
... feel it . You say that my uncle is kind to me . True . The sudden death of my poor father , which occurred while I ... feeling long - but not now , Mrs. Maitland , not since you have been with me . ' " " Mrs. Maitland was accustomed to ...
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... indolent and careless . Each day he went later to his counting - house , and left it earlier ; and if there was any business which he did not feel in the humour for transacting , he coolly put it off , WILTON GRAY'S PEEP INTO FUTURITY . 19.
... indolent and careless . Each day he went later to his counting - house , and left it earlier ; and if there was any business which he did not feel in the humour for transacting , he coolly put it off , WILTON GRAY'S PEEP INTO FUTURITY . 19.
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... feel- ing of daily dependence upon his heavenly Father , and of reliance upon His blessing , had gradually passed away , and with its loss he unconsciously grew less simple - minded and consistent in other respects . As he looked more ...
... feel- ing of daily dependence upon his heavenly Father , and of reliance upon His blessing , had gradually passed away , and with its loss he unconsciously grew less simple - minded and consistent in other respects . As he looked more ...
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... feel that . It was not the loss of the gold which he cared for ; but the consciousness of his own culpable neglect weighed heavily upon his conscience . For Harry Bertram , the clerk , was a well - disposed , well - brought- up youth ...
... feel that . It was not the loss of the gold which he cared for ; but the consciousness of his own culpable neglect weighed heavily upon his conscience . For Harry Bertram , the clerk , was a well - disposed , well - brought- up youth ...
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