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... speaking to the midwife . To be sure , Mr Craig , who is an elder and a very rigid man , in his animadver- sions on ... speak both to the husband and wife , and not without letting them have an inkling of what I think about their being ...
... speaking to the midwife . To be sure , Mr Craig , who is an elder and a very rigid man , in his animadver- sions on ... speak both to the husband and wife , and not without letting them have an inkling of what I think about their being ...
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... speak . It's a great pity that she cou'd na be brought to a sense of religion like her mother , who , in her younger days , they say , was na to seek at a clashing . Mr Snodgrass expressed his surprise at this account of the faults of ...
... speak . It's a great pity that she cou'd na be brought to a sense of religion like her mother , who , in her younger days , they say , was na to seek at a clashing . Mr Snodgrass expressed his surprise at this account of the faults of ...
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... speak of the conduct and vocation of " the erring sisters of the sex , " in a manner that often amazes me , and has , in more than one instance , excit- ed unpleasant feelings towards the fair satirists . This moral taint , for I can ...
... speak of the conduct and vocation of " the erring sisters of the sex , " in a manner that often amazes me , and has , in more than one instance , excit- ed unpleasant feelings towards the fair satirists . This moral taint , for I can ...
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... speak , but tears were there alone ; The pitying Angel said , " Be happy and be gone . " The weeper raised the veil ; a ruby lip First dawn'd : then glow'd the young cheek's deeper hue . Yet delicate as roses when they dip Their odorous ...
... speak , but tears were there alone ; The pitying Angel said , " Be happy and be gone . " The weeper raised the veil ; a ruby lip First dawn'd : then glow'd the young cheek's deeper hue . Yet delicate as roses when they dip Their odorous ...
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... speak ; his dangers past Have taught that Heaven has power to try him still ; For hard adversity had tamed his youth , And discipline instilled ; as cautious hind ( When round his infant wheat the wintry frost Has bound protecting soil ...
... speak ; his dangers past Have taught that Heaven has power to try him still ; For hard adversity had tamed his youth , And discipline instilled ; as cautious hind ( When round his infant wheat the wintry frost Has bound protecting soil ...
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