The Saturday Magazine, Volume 3John William Parker, 1834 - Periodicals |
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... habit , without any lining , that she may be more sensible of the warmth of the place , and accordingly increase or lessen the fire , but she must carefully avoid making a smoke or raising a dust , which would be very offensive to these ...
... habit , without any lining , that she may be more sensible of the warmth of the place , and accordingly increase or lessen the fire , but she must carefully avoid making a smoke or raising a dust , which would be very offensive to these ...
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... habits , discord , effeminacy , and a spirit of dependence . Such were the Persians , the Greeks , and the Romans . Though there are distinctions of rank and station in society , there is a mutual dependence throughout the community at ...
... habits , discord , effeminacy , and a spirit of dependence . Such were the Persians , the Greeks , and the Romans . Though there are distinctions of rank and station in society , there is a mutual dependence throughout the community at ...
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... habits of intemperance which deface the fair page of our moral history . Drunkenness prevails to a lamentable extent throughout the land , and is the fruitful source of idleness , poverty , immorality , and crime . So far from being ...
... habits of intemperance which deface the fair page of our moral history . Drunkenness prevails to a lamentable extent throughout the land , and is the fruitful source of idleness , poverty , immorality , and crime . So far from being ...
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... habits of a surrounding population.- CHALMERS . Ir is an unaccountable boldness to reason against Him , who hath given us our reason , and to undermine His authority by those very powers , which were designed to promote His glory ...
... habits of a surrounding population.- CHALMERS . Ir is an unaccountable boldness to reason against Him , who hath given us our reason , and to undermine His authority by those very powers , which were designed to promote His glory ...
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... habits : many of them are known to have gone considerable distances to pay old contracted debts , for con- science sake . One story of a converted youth is too affect- ing to be left unnoticed . He had embraced Christianity , and after ...
... habits : many of them are known to have gone considerable distances to pay old contracted debts , for con- science sake . One story of a converted youth is too affect- ing to be left unnoticed . He had embraced Christianity , and after ...
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