Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... present purpose , hath a double object , ( as before was touched , ) to wit , the goodness of God , and the truth of God ; his goodness in the dispensation of his special provi- dence for the present , and his truth in the performance ...
... present purpose , hath a double object , ( as before was touched , ) to wit , the goodness of God , and the truth of God ; his goodness in the dispensation of his special provi- dence for the present , and his truth in the performance ...
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... presents . What the present is to be is cautiously kept secret , and the girls have a world of contrivances to conceal it - such as working when they are out on visits , and the others are not with them ; getting up in the morning ...
... presents . What the present is to be is cautiously kept secret , and the girls have a world of contrivances to conceal it - such as working when they are out on visits , and the others are not with them ; getting up in the morning ...
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... presents his little gift , and then bring out the rest one by one from their pockets , and present them with kisses and embraces . Where I witnessed this scene there were eight or nine children , and the eldest daughter and the mother ...
... presents his little gift , and then bring out the rest one by one from their pockets , and present them with kisses and embraces . Where I witnessed this scene there were eight or nine children , and the eldest daughter and the mother ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Vista completa - 1856 |
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