The Ladies' Repository, Том 5;Том 30L. Swormstedt and J.H. Power, 1870 |
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... never loved her more dearly than in these days that she herself loved so dearly , for love did not make her selfish ; nay , it seemed but to increase her capacity for loving , and a tenderer heart never beat in human breast than hers ...
... never loved her more dearly than in these days that she herself loved so dearly , for love did not make her selfish ; nay , it seemed but to increase her capacity for loving , and a tenderer heart never beat in human breast than hers ...
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... never known what it was thus to struggle and agonize . It may be admitted that in the case of the man who has never wrestled with doubts himself , his perception and appreciation of them will be likely to be more from the head than from ...
... never known what it was thus to struggle and agonize . It may be admitted that in the case of the man who has never wrestled with doubts himself , his perception and appreciation of them will be likely to be more from the head than from ...
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... never have another offer . She is tired with the unavailing struggle which her life has so far been . Perhaps an entire change of surround- ings , with new and varied interests , may be the very thing she needs . Why not accept the lot ...
... never have another offer . She is tired with the unavailing struggle which her life has so far been . Perhaps an entire change of surround- ings , with new and varied interests , may be the very thing she needs . Why not accept the lot ...
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... never had even the thought of another way of salvation than that of the works and merits of man . I had had in my childhood , and by the instruction of my mother , the belief in the eternal divinity of the Savior ; and I remember that ...
... never had even the thought of another way of salvation than that of the works and merits of man . I had had in my childhood , and by the instruction of my mother , the belief in the eternal divinity of the Savior ; and I remember that ...
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... Never speak of the affairs of others , unless it becomes your duty , and then only in the kindest spirit . In plain words , both in speech and in conduct , do unto others as you would wish to be done by . GOD IS NOT A MERCHANT . - Once ...
... Never speak of the affairs of others , unless it becomes your duty , and then only in the kindest spirit . In plain words , both in speech and in conduct , do unto others as you would wish to be done by . GOD IS NOT A MERCHANT . - Once ...
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