The Visitor: Or, Monthly InstructorReligious Tract Society., 1838 - Christianity |
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... becomes civilized , he seeks to embellish whatever he produces , that it may give him positive as well as ne- gative ... become prevalent among all nations , according to the advance or decline of public taste and opinion . To one of ...
... becomes civilized , he seeks to embellish whatever he produces , that it may give him positive as well as ne- gative ... become prevalent among all nations , according to the advance or decline of public taste and opinion . To one of ...
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... become mixed with the others , she instantly detects and separates them , though a casual observer would hardly notice the difference . After leaving the breakfast - room , if she has any unfinished work on hand , sewing , knitting , or ...
... become mixed with the others , she instantly detects and separates them , though a casual observer would hardly notice the difference . After leaving the breakfast - room , if she has any unfinished work on hand , sewing , knitting , or ...
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... becomes seriously offended with early in the evening before they could be needed ; always returning the keys to the matron's room . She is also thoughtful about the windows and blinds of the lodging rooms in summer , fre- quently ...
... becomes seriously offended with early in the evening before they could be needed ; always returning the keys to the matron's room . She is also thoughtful about the windows and blinds of the lodging rooms in summer , fre- quently ...
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... become dumb . If I write no more till I can produce some striking novelty , my pen need no more be dipped into my ink- stand . Experience will bear me out in the remark , that wisdom consists much more in impressing the minds of others ...
... become dumb . If I write no more till I can produce some striking novelty , my pen need no more be dipped into my ink- stand . Experience will bear me out in the remark , that wisdom consists much more in impressing the minds of others ...
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... become one whose infirmi- ties cling to him as a garment , and who sensibly feels his own backwardness in the discharge of manifold duties , to in- dulge in bitterness against a procrasti- nating brother . Rather would I , in an ...
... become one whose infirmi- ties cling to him as a garment , and who sensibly feels his own backwardness in the discharge of manifold duties , to in- dulge in bitterness against a procrasti- nating brother . Rather would I , in an ...
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