The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, 2. kötetGeorge Miller 1814 |
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... once , - -but I hope you desire to be good ; -and the only way to get the better of your bad cus toms , is to attend to all that ANDREW and ELSPAT tell of God ; who made you and all the world ; who sends summer and winter , makes the ...
... once , - -but I hope you desire to be good ; -and the only way to get the better of your bad cus toms , is to attend to all that ANDREW and ELSPAT tell of God ; who made you and all the world ; who sends summer and winter , makes the ...
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... once reflect- ing on the importance of NATURE'S UNIVERSAL CALL to Stand still , and consider the wondrous works of God . The task , therefore , be mine , on the present occasion , to make an humble effort to arrest the attention of some ...
... once reflect- ing on the importance of NATURE'S UNIVERSAL CALL to Stand still , and consider the wondrous works of God . The task , therefore , be mine , on the present occasion , to make an humble effort to arrest the attention of some ...
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... once excite our admiration and gratitude , viz . that they are soft and easily wrought in their natural beds , but acquire a firm 1.998 of texture after being exposed to the air . raised above the basis nature had formed our property se ...
... once excite our admiration and gratitude , viz . that they are soft and easily wrought in their natural beds , but acquire a firm 1.998 of texture after being exposed to the air . raised above the basis nature had formed our property se ...
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... once thoughtless like yourselves , one who dearly loves you , and who would do any thing to promote your happiness , to entreat you to consider your ways . pre- Ask yourselves the question , my young friends , " May I not be among the ...
... once thoughtless like yourselves , one who dearly loves you , and who would do any thing to promote your happiness , to entreat you to consider your ways . pre- Ask yourselves the question , my young friends , " May I not be among the ...
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... once in- formed Lewis he was an Irishman ; and after some con- versation he discovered it was his brother , whom he had saved from the sentence of a court - martial ! Like the patriarch Joseph , Lewis fell upon the neck of his brother ...
... once in- formed Lewis he was an Irishman ; and after some con- versation he discovered it was his brother , whom he had saved from the sentence of a court - martial ! Like the patriarch Joseph , Lewis fell upon the neck of his brother ...
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