The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Volume 1 |
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... heart - felt , practical , vital Christianity ; yet a more devout man I never knew . His religion was a senti- ment in which his whole heart was steeped , and which exhibited itself in an ever - present sense of profound gratitude to ...
... heart - felt , practical , vital Christianity ; yet a more devout man I never knew . His religion was a senti- ment in which his whole heart was steeped , and which exhibited itself in an ever - present sense of profound gratitude to ...
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... heart harbour a single angry feeling . This is not the place , however , to expatiate upon his character , as it is my intention to make his life , for which I had been collecting materials long before his decease , the subject of a ...
... heart harbour a single angry feeling . This is not the place , however , to expatiate upon his character , as it is my intention to make his life , for which I had been collecting materials long before his decease , the subject of a ...
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... , that we have none left for ourselves . We are only unclean in our hearts and lives . As occasional squalor , is the worst evil of poverty and labour , so should constant cleanliness be the greatest luxury 14 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
... , that we have none left for ourselves . We are only unclean in our hearts and lives . As occasional squalor , is the worst evil of poverty and labour , so should constant cleanliness be the greatest luxury 14 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
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... heart . But the chances against such a fortunate conjunction are almost incal- culable ; and even where it occurs , its effects may be sud- denly defeated , and the best sovereign be converted into the worst by an attack of gout , or a ...
... heart . But the chances against such a fortunate conjunction are almost incal- culable ; and even where it occurs , its effects may be sud- denly defeated , and the best sovereign be converted into the worst by an attack of gout , or a ...
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... heart , which we could not give him when we shared it with the world , he will never reject the broken one , which we offer him in our hour of sadness and reverse . Misfortunes are moral bitters , which frequently restore the healthy ...
... heart , which we could not give him when we shared it with the world , he will never reject the broken one , which we offer him in our hour of sadness and reverse . Misfortunes are moral bitters , which frequently restore the healthy ...
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