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... duty ; an abiding con sciousness of reliance on and responsibility to a higher power , and a continual spirit of self- sacrifice , contribute to form this portrait of a true gentleman and a Christian soldier . " GLOBE . " Had we a ...
... duty ; an abiding con sciousness of reliance on and responsibility to a higher power , and a continual spirit of self- sacrifice , contribute to form this portrait of a true gentleman and a Christian soldier . " GLOBE . " Had we a ...
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... duty of which no distinct notice is revealed , we must look to the reason God has given , and to the experience we shall have of His providence on earth . Besides , to the good merchants , diligently trading with all their talents ...
... duty of which no distinct notice is revealed , we must look to the reason God has given , and to the experience we shall have of His providence on earth . Besides , to the good merchants , diligently trading with all their talents ...
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... duties , little joys , little pursuits , the poor novice often groans with a despair seldom known when custom has tamed and time “ rocked to patience . " But when there is nothing in the outer life to which blind hope can attach its ...
... duties , little joys , little pursuits , the poor novice often groans with a despair seldom known when custom has tamed and time “ rocked to patience . " But when there is nothing in the outer life to which blind hope can attach its ...
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... duties of earthly life in its usual length . A sense of leave - taking gives an indescribable pathos and charm to the ordinary details of existence ; it sublimes the most minute occurrence to meet it as one of the few more of its kind ...
... duties of earthly life in its usual length . A sense of leave - taking gives an indescribable pathos and charm to the ordinary details of existence ; it sublimes the most minute occurrence to meet it as one of the few more of its kind ...
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... must continually prepare for the final summons , and watch always . But , I suppose , it is a duty , with rare exceptions , to wish for a continuance of life , and in all ways which do not run counter to our eternal aim , to live as.
... must continually prepare for the final summons , and watch always . But , I suppose , it is a duty , with rare exceptions , to wish for a continuance of life , and in all ways which do not run counter to our eternal aim , to live as.
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