The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, 10 tomasAbel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1857 |
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... thing imaginable . " " I thought that dying had been more difficult , " was the remark of Louis XIV . " I did not suppose it was so sweet to die , " said Suarer the theologian . " Calmer and calmer , " was the reply of the dying Schil ...
... thing imaginable . " " I thought that dying had been more difficult , " was the remark of Louis XIV . " I did not suppose it was so sweet to die , " said Suarer the theologian . " Calmer and calmer , " was the reply of the dying Schil ...
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... things were written aforetime were written for our learning . " It is also an admitted truth that exam- ple has a ... thing as rejecting Moses without rejecting them also . The question , Why was not our world created sooner ? is , to ...
... things were written aforetime were written for our learning . " It is also an admitted truth that exam- ple has a ... thing as rejecting Moses without rejecting them also . The question , Why was not our world created sooner ? is , to ...
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... thing it is to live on the credit of another man's labors ! Why , my young friend , instead of praise for your ... things . " Besides , mutual respect is the very aroma of social enjoyment , and perfectly consists with all the freedom ...
... thing it is to live on the credit of another man's labors ! Why , my young friend , instead of praise for your ... things . " Besides , mutual respect is the very aroma of social enjoyment , and perfectly consists with all the freedom ...
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... thing , to treat him with habitual seriousness mingled with frigid respect . The con- trast will , in time , shame ... things of which you are now blissfully ignorant . I suppose that just at this moment , you have a clear idea that ...
... thing , to treat him with habitual seriousness mingled with frigid respect . The con- trast will , in time , shame ... things of which you are now blissfully ignorant . I suppose that just at this moment , you have a clear idea that ...
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... thing for the baby ? But I must go and talk with Mary - that's the mother of them ; an ' it wouldn't be right to be giving away her children afore her face , and she to know nothing at all about it . " " Away with you then , " said I ...
... thing for the baby ? But I must go and talk with Mary - that's the mother of them ; an ' it wouldn't be right to be giving away her children afore her face , and she to know nothing at all about it . " " Away with you then , " said I ...
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