The Visitor: Or, Monthly InstructorReligious Tract Society., 1834 |
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... carried on , • so that it seemed to be a carnival on the water . " The more recent instances of se- vere winter in ... carry him on their shoulders to the con- vent . Often are they obliged to use vio- lence to the traveller , when ...
... carried on , • so that it seemed to be a carnival on the water . " The more recent instances of se- vere winter in ... carry him on their shoulders to the con- vent . Often are they obliged to use vio- lence to the traveller , when ...
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... carry his portmanteau to the coach . Alas ! I was " Five minutes too late , " and he had left the house . Knowing ... carrying his portmanteau . Years rolled away , and I was not so much as permitted to enter the door of my Uncle ...
... carry his portmanteau to the coach . Alas ! I was " Five minutes too late , " and he had left the house . Knowing ... carrying his portmanteau . Years rolled away , and I was not so much as permitted to enter the door of my Uncle ...
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... carried forth about seven or eight o'clock at night , accompanied with all their kindred and friends ; the trumpets and drums go before them ; and they are lighted by a number of flambeaux ; immediately before the palanquin , walk many ...
... carried forth about seven or eight o'clock at night , accompanied with all their kindred and friends ; the trumpets and drums go before them ; and they are lighted by a number of flambeaux ; immediately before the palanquin , walk many ...
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... carry them in his bosom , and shall gently lead those that are with young . " They shall not hunger nor thirst , neither shall the heat nor the sun smite them ; for he that hath mercy on them shall lead them , even by the springs of ...
... carry them in his bosom , and shall gently lead those that are with young . " They shall not hunger nor thirst , neither shall the heat nor the sun smite them ; for he that hath mercy on them shall lead them , even by the springs of ...
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... carrying in their arms children whom they hoped to recall to life ; desolate females ran through the city in quest of a brother , a husband , or a friend , of whose fate they were ignorant , and whom they supposed to have been separated ...
... carrying in their arms children whom they hoped to recall to life ; desolate females ran through the city in quest of a brother , a husband , or a friend , of whose fate they were ignorant , and whom they supposed to have been separated ...
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