Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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... received who cannot give an intelligent reason of the hope that is within him . It is to be composed of those who can pray as well as fight ; who , while they wield the weapons of carnal warfare , can at the same time grasp the sword of ...
... received who cannot give an intelligent reason of the hope that is within him . It is to be composed of those who can pray as well as fight ; who , while they wield the weapons of carnal warfare , can at the same time grasp the sword of ...
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... receiving the merest official politeness from their ministers ; while our own travellers in Europe expect our ministers abroad not only to breakfast and dine them , but to act as showmen to the ladies of the party . They must be ...
... receiving the merest official politeness from their ministers ; while our own travellers in Europe expect our ministers abroad not only to breakfast and dine them , but to act as showmen to the ladies of the party . They must be ...
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... received by the young man with evident pleasure . Her father made himself more than usually agreeable , and when Mr ... receiving from her an assurance that her head was relieved ; and Alice rallied herself continually to sympathize in ...
... received by the young man with evident pleasure . Her father made himself more than usually agreeable , and when Mr ... receiving from her an assurance that her head was relieved ; and Alice rallied herself continually to sympathize in ...
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... received him out of their sight , into that spiritual and glorious world where he sat down on the right hand of the throne of God , to make intercession for us . It was at nightfall , and the parting was so so- lemn and glorious , and ...
... received him out of their sight , into that spiritual and glorious world where he sat down on the right hand of the throne of God , to make intercession for us . It was at nightfall , and the parting was so so- lemn and glorious , and ...
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... received him in the words he puts into the mouth of Henri Quatre : - ' Brabes Gascous ! A moun amou per bous aou dibes creyre : Benès ! benès ! ey plazé de bous beyre : Approucha bous ! ' A fine service of linen , the offering of the ...
... received him in the words he puts into the mouth of Henri Quatre : - ' Brabes Gascous ! A moun amou per bous aou dibes creyre : Benès ! benès ! ey plazé de bous beyre : Approucha bous ! ' A fine service of linen , the offering of the ...
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