The Juvenile MagazineJ. Dickenson, 1875 |
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... young friends , buy back the past , but we may redeem the time to come . Rich men redeem estates , which they lost by im- providence ; the poor man redeems the pledge he had left with the pawnbroker ; but how few , whether rich or poor ...
... young friends , buy back the past , but we may redeem the time to come . Rich men redeem estates , which they lost by im- providence ; the poor man redeems the pledge he had left with the pawnbroker ; but how few , whether rich or poor ...
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... young children , sent by their mothers , coming from the liquor shops with the poisoned draught , sipping it as they go along and thus the foundations are rapidly and surely laid for a worthless life and a miserable death . Is it any ...
... young children , sent by their mothers , coming from the liquor shops with the poisoned draught , sipping it as they go along and thus the foundations are rapidly and surely laid for a worthless life and a miserable death . Is it any ...
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... young people . They must be made to feel that they have a mission ; -that they can lessen the amount of misery in the world , that the school is their school , and that its glory belongs to them . Such a movement , wisely directed ...
... young people . They must be made to feel that they have a mission ; -that they can lessen the amount of misery in the world , that the school is their school , and that its glory belongs to them . Such a movement , wisely directed ...
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5 PAPERS FROM FERNANDO PO . MY DEAR YOUNG FRIENDS , -We will , if you please , commence an imaginary voyage . I say imaginary , for - to say nothing about the expense - in these days of railway accidents and marine collisions we shall ...
5 PAPERS FROM FERNANDO PO . MY DEAR YOUNG FRIENDS , -We will , if you please , commence an imaginary voyage . I say imaginary , for - to say nothing about the expense - in these days of railway accidents and marine collisions we shall ...
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... young , who love the Lord , And Jesus long to see ; Are safer far than primrose gay , Screen'd by a verdant tree . From realms of bliss Messiah comes , His blood - bought lambs to save ; And death and hell before Him bow , He's victor o ...
... young , who love the Lord , And Jesus long to see ; Are safer far than primrose gay , Screen'd by a verdant tree . From realms of bliss Messiah comes , His blood - bought lambs to save ; And death and hell before Him bow , He's victor o ...
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