Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine, 4 tomasCharles Force Deems Frank Leslie, 1878 |
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... known that his rose was used as a messenger from heaven ! And Hetta , little did she think how she had revived the faith and hope of that poor boy , cheered his dying hour , and comforted his mother's heart by her simple offering of ...
... known that his rose was used as a messenger from heaven ! And Hetta , little did she think how she had revived the faith and hope of that poor boy , cheered his dying hour , and comforted his mother's heart by her simple offering of ...
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... known His will to man , as an aid to the great but fal- lible gifts of reason . And I do most sincerely regret my temerity in hav- ing given so much offense to the pious and well - disposed part of the community , both in Europe and ...
... known His will to man , as an aid to the great but fal- lible gifts of reason . And I do most sincerely regret my temerity in hav- ing given so much offense to the pious and well - disposed part of the community , both in Europe and ...
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... known to her ; and Una saw that her own first departure from that truth and purity had been in the hour when by the dim seashore she stretched out her arms toward Atherstone's distant home , and regis- tered the vow in her secret heart ...
... known to her ; and Una saw that her own first departure from that truth and purity had been in the hour when by the dim seashore she stretched out her arms toward Atherstone's distant home , and regis- tered the vow in her secret heart ...
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... known to Una by the silent teaching of those death - closed lips . She saw that the principles of righteousness are ours as unerring guides in every difficulty , but that with the results of our obedience to those principles we have ...
... known to Una by the silent teaching of those death - closed lips . She saw that the principles of righteousness are ours as unerring guides in every difficulty , but that with the results of our obedience to those principles we have ...
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... known him slightly in the days when she used to meet him in society , where he had always been entirely absorbed in Lilith's presence , and she had never been prepossessed in his favor , though her artistic eye could not fail to be ...
... known him slightly in the days when she used to meet him in society , where he had always been entirely absorbed in Lilith's presence , and she had never been prepossessed in his favor , though her artistic eye could not fail to be ...
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