Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineB. Blom, 1972 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... keep in the path of virtue . If religion be a support , why not get it ? ' " " This frame of mind is what William James later called the " the will to believe . " It rapidly increased in intensity . Like a person lost and wandering in a ...
... keep in the path of virtue . If religion be a support , why not get it ? ' " " This frame of mind is what William James later called the " the will to believe . " It rapidly increased in intensity . Like a person lost and wandering in a ...
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... keep them at home and have them attended to as may be required at their age , either as to their heads or hearts . I should say , give up almost any show or indulgence to have them under my wing , but this cannot be in justice and ...
... keep them at home and have them attended to as may be required at their age , either as to their heads or hearts . I should say , give up almost any show or indulgence to have them under my wing , but this cannot be in justice and ...
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... keep company with him or kill him , the penalty by law is the same . With over two hundred capital crimes on its statutes , Government's intentions were energetic . But prac- tice could not keep pace with theory . Judges and juries ...
... keep company with him or kill him , the penalty by law is the same . With over two hundred capital crimes on its statutes , Government's intentions were energetic . But prac- tice could not keep pace with theory . Judges and juries ...
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THE FAMILY AT EARLHAM | 15 |
BETSY | 29 |
LONDON | 54 |
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