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... happy ten- dency to remove those factitious barriers which pride and vanity have erected . The distinctions of rank are forgotten ; and when celestial charity , that knows neither political nor religious appel- lation , is the object ...
... happy ten- dency to remove those factitious barriers which pride and vanity have erected . The distinctions of rank are forgotten ; and when celestial charity , that knows neither political nor religious appel- lation , is the object ...
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... happy ; and that feeling could receive no increase from the diffusion of his reputation as a minister . Perhaps , then , the publication in question proceeded from a weakness on his side . But weaknesses , in the mind of a superior man ...
... happy ; and that feeling could receive no increase from the diffusion of his reputation as a minister . Perhaps , then , the publication in question proceeded from a weakness on his side . But weaknesses , in the mind of a superior man ...
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... happy . Whatever vexations and disappointments may occur to a good man , in the course of the narrative , we are little affected by them ; we take no interest in his sufferings , if we know that in the con- clusion he is to attain the ...
... happy . Whatever vexations and disappointments may occur to a good man , in the course of the narrative , we are little affected by them ; we take no interest in his sufferings , if we know that in the con- clusion he is to attain the ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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