Littell's Living Age, Том 13Littell, Son and Company, 1847 |
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... hope that I am right as to the first , and the certainty that I am right as to the last . itself on dead languages , while the lower classes | REFLECTIONS ON AN UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO are greedily digesting fresh , wholesome food ...
... hope that I am right as to the first , and the certainty that I am right as to the last . itself on dead languages , while the lower classes | REFLECTIONS ON AN UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO are greedily digesting fresh , wholesome food ...
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... hope ? A. Hope is the blossom of happiness . Q. What is the difference between hope and desire ? A. Desire is a tree in leaf , hope is a tree in blossom , enjoyment is a tree in fruit . Q. What is gratitude ? A. Gratitude is the mem ...
... hope ? A. Hope is the blossom of happiness . Q. What is the difference between hope and desire ? A. Desire is a tree in leaf , hope is a tree in blossom , enjoyment is a tree in fruit . Q. What is gratitude ? A. Gratitude is the mem ...
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... hope seems veiled in starless night , Yet I'll not weep to - day . A low , still voice is whispering joy— I join the choral lay ; I feel , I know the Saviour smiles- I cannot weep to - day . Oh , then , from God's own altar bring One ...
... hope seems veiled in starless night , Yet I'll not weep to - day . A low , still voice is whispering joy— I join the choral lay ; I feel , I know the Saviour smiles- I cannot weep to - day . Oh , then , from God's own altar bring One ...
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