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... hours without food or water , he was carried into Brest , where he was confined in a castle , and afterwards in a dungeon . He was subsequently re- moved to Morlaix , and from thence to Carpaix , where he was on his parole of honour ...
... hours without food or water , he was carried into Brest , where he was confined in a castle , and afterwards in a dungeon . He was subsequently re- moved to Morlaix , and from thence to Carpaix , where he was on his parole of honour ...
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... hour , difficulties and dangers may come . Oh that I could enjoy more of the favour of God , more of the presence of the Saviour , more of the sealing of the ever - blessed Spirit ! Oh for more of a calm , ap- I would live another year ...
... hour , difficulties and dangers may come . Oh that I could enjoy more of the favour of God , more of the presence of the Saviour , more of the sealing of the ever - blessed Spirit ! Oh for more of a calm , ap- I would live another year ...
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... hour in a cold , fireless room , and to walk abroad one mile , without putting on additional clothing , it would be a means of feelingly teaching them to bless God for their own comforts , and it would eloquently plead the cause of the ...
... hour in a cold , fireless room , and to walk abroad one mile , without putting on additional clothing , it would be a means of feelingly teaching them to bless God for their own comforts , and it would eloquently plead the cause of the ...
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... hours may decoy him into those improvident measures , to which that man is exposed , who " hath an evil eye , " or ... hour , the corruption previously che- rished and ripened in your heart , may fix a dark stain upon your fair name ...
... hours may decoy him into those improvident measures , to which that man is exposed , who " hath an evil eye , " or ... hour , the corruption previously che- rished and ripened in your heart , may fix a dark stain upon your fair name ...
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... hour . It never has been , nor is ever likely to be of use to me or to any one else , though it has thrust aside inevitable duties which now I must imperatively perform . This is a score which , some how or other , must be rubbed off ...
... hour . It never has been , nor is ever likely to be of use to me or to any one else , though it has thrust aside inevitable duties which now I must imperatively perform . This is a score which , some how or other , must be rubbed off ...
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