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... youth to his study , and conversed with nim upon the most important points of religion , to satisfy himself that he could render a reason for the faith that was in him . During the examination , the youth , in spite of himself , felt ...
... youth to his study , and conversed with nim upon the most important points of religion , to satisfy himself that he could render a reason for the faith that was in him . During the examination , the youth , in spite of himself , felt ...
Page 82
... youth , if they will be but manly and open in their reconciliation , and bear their heart on their tongue , as a true Swiss should . " 66 " These two youths had but made wild work of it , however , " said Philipson , had not your care ...
... youth , if they will be but manly and open in their reconciliation , and bear their heart on their tongue , as a true Swiss should . " 66 " These two youths had but made wild work of it , however , " said Philipson , had not your care ...
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... youth , " said René , " I must grieve for you , while I respect your loyalty and faith . Had my daughter Margaret been of my mind , she had long since abandoned pre- tensions , which have drowned in seas of blood the noblest and bravest ...
... youth , " said René , " I must grieve for you , while I respect your loyalty and faith . Had my daughter Margaret been of my mind , she had long since abandoned pre- tensions , which have drowned in seas of blood the noblest and bravest ...
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