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... notice or observation : Questioner . Has God , in giving you sight , bestowed on you a great blessing ? • Answer . " • Q. Are you very thankful to God for being able to see ? A. • Q. Do you think that God gave you sight in order that ...
... notice or observation : Questioner . Has God , in giving you sight , bestowed on you a great blessing ? • Answer . " • Q. Are you very thankful to God for being able to see ? A. • Q. Do you think that God gave you sight in order that ...
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‹ A. Q. Ought we then , or ought we not , to take notice of every object of nature which comes within reach of our observation ? A. · Q. When you take notice of the beauty of the sky above , or of aught that springs in the earth , and ...
‹ A. Q. Ought we then , or ought we not , to take notice of every object of nature which comes within reach of our observation ? A. · Q. When you take notice of the beauty of the sky above , or of aught that springs in the earth , and ...
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... notice in the course of this article , that pertness is too often the characteristic of the French minor poems . Favart is perhaps as free from this defect as any French poet whom we could name ; and few writers can boast of more ...
... notice in the course of this article , that pertness is too often the characteristic of the French minor poems . Favart is perhaps as free from this defect as any French poet whom we could name ; and few writers can boast of more ...
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