The Ladies' Repository, Volume 16A. Tompkins., 1848 - Universalism |
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... ness for any time , will testify that this is its most trying attendant . It is easy to bear pain , if we can feel that our life is a blessing to the world , that we are doing even a little good ; but if we are ever tempted to doubt the ...
... ness for any time , will testify that this is its most trying attendant . It is easy to bear pain , if we can feel that our life is a blessing to the world , that we are doing even a little good ; but if we are ever tempted to doubt the ...
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... ness . Of these we shall name but two , -Patience plainings and despondency through the week , that and Trust in God , we really believed in the existence of such a Being ! We are ready to say all manner of hard things of a man who is ...
... ness . Of these we shall name but two , -Patience plainings and despondency through the week , that and Trust in God , we really believed in the existence of such a Being ! We are ready to say all manner of hard things of a man who is ...
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... ness , he had an unaccountable dislike and dread of his pretensions in another direction . In short , Frank had often observed him strutting up to the door of Farmer Hatch's cottage on a Summer's af- ternoon THE STAGE DRIVER . 7.
... ness , he had an unaccountable dislike and dread of his pretensions in another direction . In short , Frank had often observed him strutting up to the door of Farmer Hatch's cottage on a Summer's af- ternoon THE STAGE DRIVER . 7.
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... ness , expressive of their hallowing sympathy . A little distance from the great city , wherein were centred the nation's hopes and love , there was a new tomb hewn in the rock , wherein , three days before , had been laid its first ...
... ness , expressive of their hallowing sympathy . A little distance from the great city , wherein were centred the nation's hopes and love , there was a new tomb hewn in the rock , wherein , three days before , had been laid its first ...
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... ness combined with grace - the dance which seems to delight and float on the river . The Tacquete is vivacity and rapidity ; ' tis the little sparkling steps and measures on the point of the feet ; in a word , it is what Fanny Blas was ...
... ness combined with grace - the dance which seems to delight and float on the river . The Tacquete is vivacity and rapidity ; ' tis the little sparkling steps and measures on the point of the feet ; in a word , it is what Fanny Blas was ...
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