East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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Página 66
... took leave of his medical friend , he said , " If a man die , shall he live again ? All my ap- pointed time will I wait till my change come . " CHAPTER IV . THE VICTORY , " Our Eagle mounts on Freedom's wings , • And shouts The victory ...
... took leave of his medical friend , he said , " If a man die , shall he live again ? All my ap- pointed time will I wait till my change come . " CHAPTER IV . THE VICTORY , " Our Eagle mounts on Freedom's wings , • And shouts The victory ...
Página 77
... took the hands that had been raised while in prayer , he said emphatically , " My inmost soul envies you ; your path is that of the righteous , growing brighter and bright- er up to the perfect day ; but I am in the broad road that ...
... took the hands that had been raised while in prayer , he said emphatically , " My inmost soul envies you ; your path is that of the righteous , growing brighter and bright- er up to the perfect day ; but I am in the broad road that ...
Página 81
... took of us , " said Amelia . " His appearance con- firms the reports I have heard , that his home is not his paradise . I read a short time since an article from his pen , upon the ' Fall of Man and his banishment from Eden . ' Milton ...
... took of us , " said Amelia . " His appearance con- firms the reports I have heard , that his home is not his paradise . I read a short time since an article from his pen , upon the ' Fall of Man and his banishment from Eden . ' Milton ...
Página 96
... sake don't fire another artillery before you look at your patient , " said Mr. Willard . The Dr. , seating himself beside the child , took into one of his hands the dear little wrist , while with the other he picked 96.
... sake don't fire another artillery before you look at your patient , " said Mr. Willard . The Dr. , seating himself beside the child , took into one of his hands the dear little wrist , while with the other he picked 96.
Página 98
... took cold yesterday , and I think some black strap would remove this tick- ling in my throat , and perhaps this soreness across me . " As they left the room , the Doctor growled to himself , " Black strap ; I'd give you black strap ...
... took cold yesterday , and I think some black strap would remove this tick- ling in my throat , and perhaps this soreness across me . " As they left the room , the Doctor growled to himself , " Black strap ; I'd give you black strap ...
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