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... wish ! Jenny . Not that it is a step I would recommend . Smith . Why not ? Jenny . Because , if you suppose all ... wishes : -the young people sigh and pine , and pine and sigh , -till at length the old people's hearts are melted . Then ...
... wish ! Jenny . Not that it is a step I would recommend . Smith . Why not ? Jenny . Because , if you suppose all ... wishes : -the young people sigh and pine , and pine and sigh , -till at length the old people's hearts are melted . Then ...
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... wish that we were enabled to compliment our fellow - creatures on their clear and rational views of it : but , notwithstanding our improvements , it yet remains imper- fectly understood . The narrow conceptions and degrading prejudices ...
... wish that we were enabled to compliment our fellow - creatures on their clear and rational views of it : but , notwithstanding our improvements , it yet remains imper- fectly understood . The narrow conceptions and degrading prejudices ...
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... wish it to strike the eye in these days of apologies : I have introduced the term vital religion ; and I adopt it , because I would have the reader at once understand what cause we wish to diffuse by village - preaching ; and because it ...
... wish it to strike the eye in these days of apologies : I have introduced the term vital religion ; and I adopt it , because I would have the reader at once understand what cause we wish to diffuse by village - preaching ; and because it ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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