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... hand , and the spur his heel ; neither can we fancy him out of his place , for any place he would have made his own . But all this grace and dignity of the man of the world was in him subordinated to that of the man , for in his eye ...
... hand , and the spur his heel ; neither can we fancy him out of his place , for any place he would have made his own . But all this grace and dignity of the man of the world was in him subordinated to that of the man , for in his eye ...
Page 33
... hand , and kneel- ing on my knees , devoutly said these words : -O , thou eternal God , author of the light which now shines upon me , and giver of all inward illuminations , I do beseech thee , of thy infinite goodness , to pardon a ...
... hand , and kneel- ing on my knees , devoutly said these words : -O , thou eternal God , author of the light which now shines upon me , and giver of all inward illuminations , I do beseech thee , of thy infinite goodness , to pardon a ...
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... hand to infest my home , to stun me with their noise and waste me with vexation , while those who are endeared to me by the closest sympathy of manners , of tastes and pursuits , are almost all withheld from my embrace either by death ...
... hand to infest my home , to stun me with their noise and waste me with vexation , while those who are endeared to me by the closest sympathy of manners , of tastes and pursuits , are almost all withheld from my embrace either by death ...
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... hand and conducts me on the way , I will , since it is His pleasure , rather rejoice than repine at be- ing blind . And my dear Philura , whatever may be the event , I wish you adieu with no less courage and composure than if I had the ...
... hand and conducts me on the way , I will , since it is His pleasure , rather rejoice than repine at be- ing blind . And my dear Philura , whatever may be the event , I wish you adieu with no less courage and composure than if I had the ...
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... hands of one who felt at liberty to analyze more deeply and eulogize more eloquently , our knowledge of it as his- tory is probably more correct , and of greater permanent value . The recollections of childhood are scanty . We see ...
... hands of one who felt at liberty to analyze more deeply and eulogize more eloquently , our knowledge of it as his- tory is probably more correct , and of greater permanent value . The recollections of childhood are scanty . We see ...
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