Voices of the True-heartedMerrihew & Thompson, printers, 1846 - 288 psl. |
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... society . ' Those relics of bar- barism were banished long ago but the foundations of society are nowise injured thereby . a condemned criminal his own life , if he would con- sent to perform the vile and hateful office on another ...
... society . ' Those relics of bar- barism were banished long ago but the foundations of society are nowise injured thereby . a condemned criminal his own life , if he would con- sent to perform the vile and hateful office on another ...
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... society had wantonly thrown away its power to atone for the grievous wrong . ing . Few know how numerous are the cases where it has subsequently been discovered that the innocent suffered instead of the guilty . Yet one such case in an ...
... society had wantonly thrown away its power to atone for the grievous wrong . ing . Few know how numerous are the cases where it has subsequently been discovered that the innocent suffered instead of the guilty . Yet one such case in an ...
31 psl.
... society originating in the flesh , has long ago been established in the spirit . Its inmates regard each other as companions of the life to come , and deride the power of any separation which this world can effect . They look with ...
... society originating in the flesh , has long ago been established in the spirit . Its inmates regard each other as companions of the life to come , and deride the power of any separation which this world can effect . They look with ...
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... Society was formed , he lost his license , and got to be starving poor , and the town had to maintain him . He's been crazy for several years . I went to see him last winter with father , who has tried to get him into the state hospital ...
... Society was formed , he lost his license , and got to be starving poor , and the town had to maintain him . He's been crazy for several years . I went to see him last winter with father , who has tried to get him into the state hospital ...
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... Society for the relief of the Destitute Sick . ) have moved at all ; and their usefulness to the poor would have been reduced to a very humble fraction of what they have actually done for them . What is this but to say , that it is the ...
... Society for the relief of the Destitute Sick . ) have moved at all ; and their usefulness to the poor would have been reduced to a very humble fraction of what they have actually done for them . What is this but to say , that it is the ...
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angels beautiful beneath birds blessing blood bosom breast breath brother brow calm capital punishment child clouds cold dark death deep divine doth dream earth evil eyes face faith father fear feel flowers freedom friends gentle give grace grave green hand Hannah Lee happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven holy hope hour human JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL JOHN G land light lips live look LYDIA MARIA CHILD MARY HOWITT mind mother N. P. WILLIS nature neath never night o'er peace poor prayer prison racter round Rübezahl seemed silent sing slave slavery sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spirit stars strong sunshine sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought toil true truth unto Vanity Fair voice weary weep wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words young
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