The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, 2. kötetGeorge Miller 1814 |
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9. oldal
... death as a refuge , " said Lady L. when he was a little composed . The worst you can suffer here , is but as a scratch to the breaking of all your limbs , when compared to the just pain which all bad people endure after this life . Be ...
... death as a refuge , " said Lady L. when he was a little composed . The worst you can suffer here , is but as a scratch to the breaking of all your limbs , when compared to the just pain which all bad people endure after this life . Be ...
11. oldal
... death - bed experienced unre- mitting attention from the grateful LEWIS . He worked hard all day to keep things in order on the little farm ; and when he came home took his station beside the invalid , and night after night watched ...
... death - bed experienced unre- mitting attention from the grateful LEWIS . He worked hard all day to keep things in order on the little farm ; and when he came home took his station beside the invalid , and night after night watched ...
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... Death , Judgment , and Eternity , --- her Ladyship recommended the Irish family to their pro- tection ; particularly LEWIS . The rest had firmness and vivacity but he seemed to live only for others , and to have no care for himself ...
... Death , Judgment , and Eternity , --- her Ladyship recommended the Irish family to their pro- tection ; particularly LEWIS . The rest had firmness and vivacity but he seemed to live only for others , and to have no care for himself ...
16. oldal
... death , and her affecting valedic- tion inclosed ju the same packet . He struggled manful- ly to lose his private woes in the duties of his profession --- but every hour of retirement was spent in the deepest af- fliction , in which ...
... death , and her affecting valedic- tion inclosed ju the same packet . He struggled manful- ly to lose his private woes in the duties of his profession --- but every hour of retirement was spent in the deepest af- fliction , in which ...
38. oldal
... death is altered into sleep . Christ , who has subdued it , seems to have given it this new name , that it might not ... death , yet death is not lord of the prison ; he can detain the captives there but during the pleasure of Christ ...
... death is altered into sleep . Christ , who has subdued it , seems to have given it this new name , that it might not ... death , yet death is not lord of the prison ; he can detain the captives there but during the pleasure of Christ ...
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