The Southern literary messenger, Volumen171851 |
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... thought the privilege would not be less valuable and Nature and God have hung before our eyes to any , by being made common to all , while the in the Temple of History , with as keen a rebuff other party seem to have thought that their ...
... thought the privilege would not be less valuable and Nature and God have hung before our eyes to any , by being made common to all , while the in the Temple of History , with as keen a rebuff other party seem to have thought that their ...
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... thought of the true poet and the man of God . Truly , as I listened to him , I could not but think that such as he , must have been the saintly George Herbert , and the no less saintly Jeremy Taylor , true types of the country parson ...
... thought of the true poet and the man of God . Truly , as I listened to him , I could not but think that such as he , must have been the saintly George Herbert , and the no less saintly Jeremy Taylor , true types of the country parson ...
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... thought naturally enough that church at home ; and I am sure that oftentimes it must be as interesting to every body else as to the most impressive sermons in the world are preached by a faithful , earnest , intelligent as well as ...
... thought naturally enough that church at home ; and I am sure that oftentimes it must be as interesting to every body else as to the most impressive sermons in the world are preached by a faithful , earnest , intelligent as well as ...
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... thought ; but a twinge of sadness came over that I had never thought of : this was to cover me , when I reflected , that all the charms of this the lowest grounds of Seclusaval with the waters of an artificial lake . I was pleased with ...
... thought ; but a twinge of sadness came over that I had never thought of : this was to cover me , when I reflected , that all the charms of this the lowest grounds of Seclusaval with the waters of an artificial lake . I was pleased with ...
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... thought of Judith Bensaddi ; how much more charming , My supply of cash was now sufficient to com- how much more useful , she was , by reason of her plete my scheme of improvements , and to leave excellent education . I drew forth her ...
... thought of Judith Bensaddi ; how much more charming , My supply of cash was now sufficient to com- how much more useful , she was , by reason of her plete my scheme of improvements , and to leave excellent education . I drew forth her ...
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