Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen16W. Blackwood., 1824 |
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... feel why he disliked to see me speak to other men . " I remember it was one day just after the long fast , when we were met together many of us at a feast . After we had dined , some of the young men came to where the women were collect ...
... feel why he disliked to see me speak to other men . " I remember it was one day just after the long fast , when we were met together many of us at a feast . After we had dined , some of the young men came to where the women were collect ...
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... feel why he disliked to see me speak to other men . " I remember it was one day just after the long fast , when we were met together many of us at a feast . After we had dined , some of the young men came to where the women were collect ...
... feel why he disliked to see me speak to other men . " I remember it was one day just after the long fast , when we were met together many of us at a feast . After we had dined , some of the young men came to where the women were collect ...
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... feel the memory of kindnesses done here , my spirit after death shall bless you still . " 66 Speak not of him , " said the old woman , sternly , " speak not of him his madness has brought this upon us all - let him suffer for it , for ...
... feel the memory of kindnesses done here , my spirit after death shall bless you still . " 66 Speak not of him , " said the old woman , sternly , " speak not of him his madness has brought this upon us all - let him suffer for it , for ...
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... feel that prayers are not in words , but in the heart , and that reli- gion , in its kind and holy influence , is bound to no one form of faith . Although I knew not what to do , I felt it was my duty to do something , and that without ...
... feel that prayers are not in words , but in the heart , and that reli- gion , in its kind and holy influence , is bound to no one form of faith . Although I knew not what to do , I felt it was my duty to do something , and that without ...
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... feel him- self rich and strong in these diversities of his talents , of his cultivation , in this various developement of his natu- ral welfare ? In nations , and in individual minds , one principle appears to hold . We owe much to one ...
... feel him- self rich and strong in these diversities of his talents , of his cultivation , in this various developement of his natu- ral welfare ? In nations , and in individual minds , one principle appears to hold . We owe much to one ...
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Página 241 - I must tell you, there are two kings and two kingdoms in Scotland : there is King James, the head of this commonwealth, and there is Christ Jesus, the King of the church, whose subject James the Sixth is, and of whose kingdom he is not a king, nor a lord, nor a head, but a member.