Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... feel your hearts raised to Him , look upon it as a token for good , as an assurance not only of His providential but gracious presence . " O thou King eternal , immortal , and invisible ! Thou art ever with me , and yet I see Thee not ...
... feel your hearts raised to Him , look upon it as a token for good , as an assurance not only of His providential but gracious presence . " O thou King eternal , immortal , and invisible ! Thou art ever with me , and yet I see Thee not ...
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... feel . For where there is human fate , can there be a penury of human feeling ? Where there is injury , will there not be resentment ? Is not despair to be followed by courage ? The God of battles pervades and penetrates the inmost ...
... feel . For where there is human fate , can there be a penury of human feeling ? Where there is injury , will there not be resentment ? Is not despair to be followed by courage ? The God of battles pervades and penetrates the inmost ...
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... feeling which tells him that man was never made to be the property of man ; but that , when in the pride and in- solence ... feel no hesitation in acquitting the unfortunate princesses of this allegation . But though the innocence of the ...
... feeling which tells him that man was never made to be the property of man ; but that , when in the pride and in- solence ... feel no hesitation in acquitting the unfortunate princesses of this allegation . But though the innocence of the ...
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