New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 66
... spirit that spoke in every word and gesture ; a spirit that claimed its share in all human joys and sorrows , and made all who met the kindly smile , or saw the sympathising tear , feel that the bond of Christian fellowship was indeed ...
... spirit that spoke in every word and gesture ; a spirit that claimed its share in all human joys and sorrows , and made all who met the kindly smile , or saw the sympathising tear , feel that the bond of Christian fellowship was indeed ...
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... spirit can thus feed without growing purer , and better still ; nor is it harmony of soul alone that raises the spirit so gifted towards heaven . It vibrates in unison with the harmony of all created things , and while kept as clear ...
... spirit can thus feed without growing purer , and better still ; nor is it harmony of soul alone that raises the spirit so gifted towards heaven . It vibrates in unison with the harmony of all created things , and while kept as clear ...
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... spirit - this project will be a great thing for the country - perhaps I should not have been very angry at being by implication accused of stinginess ; but you know , the declining to consult me , might have involved a suspicion that I ...
... spirit - this project will be a great thing for the country - perhaps I should not have been very angry at being by implication accused of stinginess ; but you know , the declining to consult me , might have involved a suspicion that I ...
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Short Rides in an Authors Omnibus By Horace Smith | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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