The Contributions of Q.Q.Jackson and Walford, 1838 - 502 sider |
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... never lost sight of this object . Her friends have generally concurred in the opinion that many of these pieces are among the happiest efforts of her pen ; and that a repub- lication of them was due to their merit . In.
... never lost sight of this object . Her friends have generally concurred in the opinion that many of these pieces are among the happiest efforts of her pen ; and that a repub- lication of them was due to their merit . In.
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... never become common , although universally approved . It was once worn as a royal robe , and has ever since been held in high estimation and general use , amongst the subjects of the great Prince who first intro- duced it . The ...
... never become common , although universally approved . It was once worn as a royal robe , and has ever since been held in high estimation and general use , amongst the subjects of the great Prince who first intro- duced it . The ...
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... never stopped to meditate upon this striking declaration - in the sight of GOD of great price . He who forms the most accurate and impartial estimate of the true and comparative value of all things , He who formed and gave their lustre ...
... never stopped to meditate upon this striking declaration - in the sight of GOD of great price . He who forms the most accurate and impartial estimate of the true and comparative value of all things , He who formed and gave their lustre ...
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... never appear . This simple attire need fear no injury . A person walking the streets in delicate and costly clothing , is perpetually in danger of its being soiled and torn while another , in plain garments , may go about without fear ...
... never appear . This simple attire need fear no injury . A person walking the streets in delicate and costly clothing , is perpetually in danger of its being soiled and torn while another , in plain garments , may go about without fear ...
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... stimulated by them to more vigorous efforts ; that he never consulted his own ease or gratification , when they stood in the way of his grand design : that he was characterized by a disregard to trifles of THE USE OF BIOGRAPHY . 23.
... stimulated by them to more vigorous efforts ; that he never consulted his own ease or gratification , when they stood in the way of his grand design : that he was characterized by a disregard to trifles of THE USE OF BIOGRAPHY . 23.
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