Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... words in a sort of scorn , and continued : " How dare they talk of such things ! How do they know ? He will be lifted into light , and life , and glory - my love ! -far from such misery as is devouring my heart ! " And then she cast ...
... words in a sort of scorn , and continued : " How dare they talk of such things ! How do they know ? He will be lifted into light , and life , and glory - my love ! -far from such misery as is devouring my heart ! " And then she cast ...
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... words before he said , " Every man is tasked to make his life , even in its details , worthy of the contempla- tion of his most elevated and critical hour . " And the influence of this elevated and critical life throws its rays in every ...
... words before he said , " Every man is tasked to make his life , even in its details , worthy of the contempla- tion of his most elevated and critical hour . " And the influence of this elevated and critical life throws its rays in every ...
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... word " bugge " as so applied ; for of course the signification is quite different from that now attached to it . But ... words often occurs in the Bible ; and it is curious to note that , although the Authorised Version has " balm " in ...
... word " bugge " as so applied ; for of course the signification is quite different from that now attached to it . But ... words often occurs in the Bible ; and it is curious to note that , although the Authorised Version has " balm " in ...
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