The RefugeWhittingham and Rowland, 1811 - 244 páginas |
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... means to obtain it . There can however , it is presumed , be little risk of censure to him who shall as- sert , That whatever has a natural tendency to irradiate the mind , to regulate the affec- tions , and to meliorate the conduct ...
... means to obtain it . There can however , it is presumed , be little risk of censure to him who shall as- sert , That whatever has a natural tendency to irradiate the mind , to regulate the affec- tions , and to meliorate the conduct ...
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... means of happi- ness ; and in contemplating its benign influence , perceive both the propriety and the excellency of that divine aphorism - It is more blessed to give than to receive . But though such be the general tendency of this ...
... means of happi- ness ; and in contemplating its benign influence , perceive both the propriety and the excellency of that divine aphorism - It is more blessed to give than to receive . But though such be the general tendency of this ...
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... means left untried to regain her wonted vivacity . But , alas ! the felicity of which Lavinia was in pursuit , still eluded her eager grasp . Every day witnessed new scenes of vexation and disappointment , The wakeful hours of night ...
... means left untried to regain her wonted vivacity . But , alas ! the felicity of which Lavinia was in pursuit , still eluded her eager grasp . Every day witnessed new scenes of vexation and disappointment , The wakeful hours of night ...
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... means by which to preclude a recurrence of the same or similar impediments , and in planning schemes to ensure felicity on the morrow . Inauspicious was the morning in which the breast of Lavinia was not transported with the ...
... means by which to preclude a recurrence of the same or similar impediments , and in planning schemes to ensure felicity on the morrow . Inauspicious was the morning in which the breast of Lavinia was not transported with the ...
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... means by which guilt is expiated , and the trembling delinquent rescued from perdition . Nay , there are not only ... mean by which they might be made white as snow ; and though their iniquities have been multiplied without number ...
... means by which guilt is expiated , and the trembling delinquent rescued from perdition . Nay , there are not only ... mean by which they might be made white as snow ; and though their iniquities have been multiplied without number ...
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