The Living Age ..., Том 48 |
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We would from which circumstance it derived its name . gladly believe this
redeeming trait in the charIt immediately became , and till nearly the acter of one
who has so much to answer for , close of the eighteenth century continued to but
the ...
We would from which circumstance it derived its name . gladly believe this
redeeming trait in the charIt immediately became , and till nearly the acter of one
who has so much to answer for , close of the eighteenth century continued to but
the ...
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As weary children to their mother's care Hasten , like birds unto the parent nest ,
Kneel by her side , and say their evening prayer , Then fall asleep , close nestled
to her breast ; Even so God's children , coming to the eve Of life's last weary day ...
As weary children to their mother's care Hasten , like birds unto the parent nest ,
Kneel by her side , and say their evening prayer , Then fall asleep , close nestled
to her breast ; Even so God's children , coming to the eve Of life's last weary day ...
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... them a strong and enlightened govern - them that if they did not close with the
offers ment ; and we may rely upon it that they of Catherine , that empress would
take posseswill be the last nation in the world to forfeit sion of the entire country .
... them a strong and enlightened govern - them that if they did not close with the
offers ment ; and we may rely upon it that they of Catherine , that empress would
take posseswill be the last nation in the world to forfeit sion of the entire country .
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Without thinking , Zaidee her into close contact with her own family , Zaistrayed
along those unfeatured lines of street dee had earnestly endeavored to fortify
herself till she came to the well - remembered environ- for the ordeal . But
through ...
Without thinking , Zaidee her into close contact with her own family , Zaistrayed
along those unfeatured lines of street dee had earnestly endeavored to fortify
herself till she came to the well - remembered environ- for the ordeal . But
through ...
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Nor might we gracefully have tude to the Song of Hiawatha . declined such a
close to the duties of a chair And here at home we have reason to be he has
discharged so long with so much grateful . In giving a new life to the far honor .
But as ...
Nor might we gracefully have tude to the Song of Hiawatha . declined such a
close to the duties of a chair And here at home we have reason to be he has
discharged so long with so much grateful . In giving a new life to the far honor .
But as ...
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