Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... affection that we have always felt for each other . We will prove the truth of what I have always believed , that the more we love , the more we may love , if it is not a narrow and selfish attachment . I have been so much in earnest ...
... affection that we have always felt for each other . We will prove the truth of what I have always believed , that the more we love , the more we may love , if it is not a narrow and selfish attachment . I have been so much in earnest ...
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... affection by a continual growth in excellence ? When Fanny became a mother , Amy said to her one day , as she was caressing her infant , " What a new and precious bond of union this dear baby must be , Fanny , between you and your ...
... affection by a continual growth in excellence ? When Fanny became a mother , Amy said to her one day , as she was caressing her infant , " What a new and precious bond of union this dear baby must be , Fanny , between you and your ...
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... affections to dwell on the outward ; you do not cultivate the principle of faith . 66 Very like , " you will say ; " I know this well ; but how am I to do this ? Show me the way . " They who strive after the highest must begin with the ...
... affections to dwell on the outward ; you do not cultivate the principle of faith . 66 Very like , " you will say ; " I know this well ; but how am I to do this ? Show me the way . " They who strive after the highest must begin with the ...
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... affections , and have only their just influence upon our happiness . But if , on the contrary , the thoughts and affections dwell in the transient circumstances of life , then all the imperfections , within and without , acquire a power ...
... affections , and have only their just influence upon our happiness . But if , on the contrary , the thoughts and affections dwell in the transient circumstances of life , then all the imperfections , within and without , acquire a power ...
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... affection of this most excellent person- age , and encouraged her to indulge her talking propensity . " I am proper glad , Miss Amy , that you have determined to go down to the hospital and see to Mr. Edward yourself , without minding ...
... affection of this most excellent person- age , and encouraged her to indulge her talking propensity . " I am proper glad , Miss Amy , that you have determined to go down to the hospital and see to Mr. Edward yourself , without minding ...
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