The history of a family; or, Religion our best supportGrant and Griffith, successors to John Harris, 1849 - 80 pages |
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... leave for her son to attend his father's remains to the grave ; but , she did not leave it to strangers to communi- cate to him the mournful intelligence of his loss , this she felt to be her own duty there are sorrows , as well as joys ...
... leave for her son to attend his father's remains to the grave ; but , she did not leave it to strangers to communi- cate to him the mournful intelligence of his loss , this she felt to be her own duty there are sorrows , as well as joys ...
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... leave with him to meet any unusual or unexpected demand . The sale of the carriage and horses would pro- duce a sum sufficient to provide furniture for the small house to which Mrs. Rivers proposed removing . The next thing to be ...
... leave with him to meet any unusual or unexpected demand . The sale of the carriage and horses would pro- duce a sum sufficient to provide furniture for the small house to which Mrs. Rivers proposed removing . The next thing to be ...
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... leave them ; but now , she would no longer " add sorrow to sorrow , " but do as their dear mother had told her- " look forward with hope to being permitted even to be of some use to them . " This being settled so satisfactorily , they ...
... leave them ; but now , she would no longer " add sorrow to sorrow , " but do as their dear mother had told her- " look forward with hope to being permitted even to be of some use to them . " This being settled so satisfactorily , they ...
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... leave the place , and go where they were unknown , would be at once to sink them in the scale of society in which God had placed them , and deprive them of the advantages of that society to which their father's character entitled them ...
... leave the place , and go where they were unknown , would be at once to sink them in the scale of society in which God had placed them , and deprive them of the advantages of that society to which their father's character entitled them ...
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... leaving . Had it been always so ? - had the garden , now become so lovely in her eyes , al- ways been so prized ? How valuable do all the common and daily mercies by which we are surrounded become if we have a prospect of losing them ...
... leaving . Had it been always so ? - had the garden , now become so lovely in her eyes , al- ways been so prized ? How valuable do all the common and daily mercies by which we are surrounded become if we have a prospect of losing them ...
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