THE CHRISTIAN LADY'S MAGAZINE1856 |
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... tion . Were he gregarious he would be a scourge indeed to the countries which he inhabits ; even alone he is the terror of his native woods , and when exasperated displays the most tremendous paroxysms of rage . Even the lion and the ...
... tion . Were he gregarious he would be a scourge indeed to the countries which he inhabits ; even alone he is the terror of his native woods , and when exasperated displays the most tremendous paroxysms of rage . Even the lion and the ...
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... tion of applying to her ladyship , and to invite Augusta to a tête - à - tête stroll on the beach . " My dear , " I said , after we had walked a little way in what seemed , on the young lady's part , to be a constrained and uncom ...
... tion of applying to her ladyship , and to invite Augusta to a tête - à - tête stroll on the beach . " My dear , " I said , after we had walked a little way in what seemed , on the young lady's part , to be a constrained and uncom ...
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... tion . The priests on hearing of these proceedings , failed not to denounce the offenders ; but the progress of the Gospel is not to be thus arrested . These priestly denunciations were powerless to check the advancing tide ; and at the ...
... tion . The priests on hearing of these proceedings , failed not to denounce the offenders ; but the progress of the Gospel is not to be thus arrested . These priestly denunciations were powerless to check the advancing tide ; and at the ...
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... improvement was begun . " Ada could not resist her mother's kind manner , and with a little hesita- tion , she said , " I must own my faults . " " Indeed you must , dear child , " her 1856. ] 57 LEAFLETS FOR THE YOUNG .
... improvement was begun . " Ada could not resist her mother's kind manner , and with a little hesita- tion , she said , " I must own my faults . " " Indeed you must , dear child , " her 1856. ] 57 LEAFLETS FOR THE YOUNG .
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... tion , to leave his motherless little daugh- ter to the care of kind - hearted strangers , and to seek his fortune in America . He is endowed with a measure of the old Irish gift of extemporaneous poetical composition , and his farewell ...
... tion , to leave his motherless little daugh- ter to the care of kind - hearted strangers , and to seek his fortune in America . He is endowed with a measure of the old Irish gift of extemporaneous poetical composition , and his farewell ...
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