The Ladies' Repository, Bind 16L. Swormstedt and J.H. Power, 1856 |
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... Thought , 216 ; Marriage , 229 ; Fancy and Imagina- tion , 233 ; The Fossil World ; The most weary of Life , 263 ; The Stork's Nest , 281 ; Castle Building , 290 ; The Giant , Love , Dr. Guthrie , 329 ; When Education Com- mences , 353 ...
... Thought , 216 ; Marriage , 229 ; Fancy and Imagina- tion , 233 ; The Fossil World ; The most weary of Life , 263 ; The Stork's Nest , 281 ; Castle Building , 290 ; The Giant , Love , Dr. Guthrie , 329 ; When Education Com- mences , 353 ...
Side 3
... thought it would be very profitable to read the Bible right through . You have long been unhappy because there is no worship of God in your family . You have often felt that it would be right to conduct a class in the Sunday school , or ...
... thought it would be very profitable to read the Bible right through . You have long been unhappy because there is no worship of God in your family . You have often felt that it would be right to conduct a class in the Sunday school , or ...
Side 10
... thought may penetrate can be dangerous by the Divine appointment . SUCCESSES THROUGH FAILURES . Man's successes are ... THOUGHT AND EXISTENCE . Reason finds no rest for thought , but in a Being who can not be comprehended under the ...
... thought may penetrate can be dangerous by the Divine appointment . SUCCESSES THROUGH FAILURES . Man's successes are ... THOUGHT AND EXISTENCE . Reason finds no rest for thought , but in a Being who can not be comprehended under the ...
Side 21
... thought idleness and money were the greatest blessings that could come to any body , and de- sired most of all things to wear fine clothes , and to ride horses that were sleek and galloped over the country fleet as the wind . " My dear ...
... thought idleness and money were the greatest blessings that could come to any body , and de- sired most of all things to wear fine clothes , and to ride horses that were sleek and galloped over the country fleet as the wind . " My dear ...
Side 22
... thought - O , any thing would be easier than that ! and then to have all the gold he wanted - surely , he could not suffer , no matter what he had to do ; so , with a bound , he sprang from the grass , and into the coach ; the door ...
... thought - O , any thing would be easier than that ! and then to have all the gold he wanted - surely , he could not suffer , no matter what he had to do ; so , with a bound , he sprang from the grass , and into the coach ; the door ...
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