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... feeling in the city of his birth , his education , and active life . Philadelphia mourned sincerely for her son ; and no tribute to his memory , no graceful expression or act of sympathy to his family , was withheld . For them all there ...
... feeling in the city of his birth , his education , and active life . Philadelphia mourned sincerely for her son ; and no tribute to his memory , no graceful expression or act of sympathy to his family , was withheld . For them all there ...
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... feelings , has a claim for guidance and counsel upon those whose duty it is to fit themselves to bestow it . It is a claim that well may win a quick and kindly response , for the sense of de- light is deepened the wider it is spread ...
... feelings , has a claim for guidance and counsel upon those whose duty it is to fit themselves to bestow it . It is a claim that well may win a quick and kindly response , for the sense of de- light is deepened the wider it is spread ...
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... feeling for the beauties of earth and sky , such rational loyalty to womanhood , and such simple , child - like love ... feels . " * I speak of this instance to show how a subject which is indifferent to many , and even repulsive to not ...
... feeling for the beauties of earth and sky , such rational loyalty to womanhood , and such simple , child - like love ... feels . " * I speak of this instance to show how a subject which is indifferent to many , and even repulsive to not ...
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... feeling . Why should our minds be perplexed with modern speculations on this subject , when we have in- spired teaching , which , in a few words , if we will but look at them , will show us the whole truth : " And the Lord God said , It ...
... feeling . Why should our minds be perplexed with modern speculations on this subject , when we have in- spired teaching , which , in a few words , if we will but look at them , will show us the whole truth : " And the Lord God said , It ...
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... feeling and opinion with regard to womanhood , and the recognition of woman's influences and social position . There may be the rude use of woman in barbaric life , or the frivolous uses of an over - civilized society . There may be the ...
... feeling and opinion with regard to womanhood , and the recognition of woman's influences and social position . There may be the rude use of woman in barbaric life , or the frivolous uses of an over - civilized society . There may be the ...
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