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... body from the cold , but of defending the soul from temptation and sin . I feel my deficiency in thus pleading the cause of the poor , and can only hope that with the blessing of the Most High , the bitter and biting blast of winter on ...
... body from the cold , but of defending the soul from temptation and sin . I feel my deficiency in thus pleading the cause of the poor , and can only hope that with the blessing of the Most High , the bitter and biting blast of winter on ...
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... body , in- duce incurable disease , and conduct you , through a course of severe sufferings , to an early grave . Some of the most intense physical agonies which I ever witnessed , were those which a young man brought upon himself by ...
... body , in- duce incurable disease , and conduct you , through a course of severe sufferings , to an early grave . Some of the most intense physical agonies which I ever witnessed , were those which a young man brought upon himself by ...
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... body wants that hardness of substance which is so common to living creatures . It is inclosed more or less ... bodies is full of muscles , which are dilated or contracted at pleasure . This adheres , like the sucker which the school ...
... body wants that hardness of substance which is so common to living creatures . It is inclosed more or less ... bodies is full of muscles , which are dilated or contracted at pleasure . This adheres , like the sucker which the school ...
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... body on which they fix their permanent abode , does not take place till they have reached a certain period of their growth . As immediately after they begin to live , they are free to move in the water , they roam abroad in quest of a ...
... body on which they fix their permanent abode , does not take place till they have reached a certain period of their growth . As immediately after they begin to live , they are free to move in the water , they roam abroad in quest of a ...
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... body of water ; such as a deep pond , or a well danger will then be avoided . : Since the time of Franklin , many in- struments have been invented to test the presence of electricity in the at- mosphere , and its nature . None of these ...
... body of water ; such as a deep pond , or a well danger will then be avoided . : Since the time of Franklin , many in- struments have been invented to test the presence of electricity in the at- mosphere , and its nature . None of these ...
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