Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading, Bind 16Virtue, Hall, and Virtue, 1852 |
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Side 181
... gave him pain , by little ways which he never complained of , and I knew not how to change ; but what I could understand was his PIETY . He lived the last year of his life a life of such faith and hope , that the world seemed to fold ...
... gave him pain , by little ways which he never complained of , and I knew not how to change ; but what I could understand was his PIETY . He lived the last year of his life a life of such faith and hope , that the world seemed to fold ...
Side 269
... gave him ( may God forgive me ) idol worship , gave him as much love , as much devotion , as I gave my God , and did not think what he would have to suffer from marrying without his father's leave . I did not know what poverty or ...
... gave him ( may God forgive me ) idol worship , gave him as much love , as much devotion , as I gave my God , and did not think what he would have to suffer from marrying without his father's leave . I did not know what poverty or ...
Side 322
... gave me a penny , sir , this day twelve months , for holding your horse ; you may re- member there were three boys , you gave each of us a penny - and— ” " Ay - ay ! -- but where are the other two ? " " I have not seen either of them to ...
... gave me a penny , sir , this day twelve months , for holding your horse ; you may re- member there were three boys , you gave each of us a penny - and— ” " Ay - ay ! -- but where are the other two ? " " I have not seen either of them to ...
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