The Amaranth: A Gift for All SeasonsAmerican Sunday-school union, 1842 - 233 страница |
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... tell what we suffer . ' Who shall tell the story of the traders coming to them under the garb of friend- ship , and giving them the ' fire - water , ' as they ap- propriately styled ardent spirits ; and how , under its strange influence ...
... tell what we suffer . ' Who shall tell the story of the traders coming to them under the garb of friend- ship , and giving them the ' fire - water , ' as they ap- propriately styled ardent spirits ; and how , under its strange influence ...
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... tell this story now , but I will be listener to - day come what will , and you can tell Edward in your next letter , mother , that I am learning to be silent . " " He will be glad to hear it , " said Mrs. Max- well . " I will certainly ...
... tell this story now , but I will be listener to - day come what will , and you can tell Edward in your next letter , mother , that I am learning to be silent . " " He will be glad to hear it , " said Mrs. Max- well . " I will certainly ...
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... tell you the one is so good to father , and me such beautiful stories . he told me last Sunday about Sir Thomas More ? Sir Thomas More was a great judge in England , many , many years ago . He was lord chancellor , which is a kind of ...
... tell you the one is so good to father , and me such beautiful stories . he told me last Sunday about Sir Thomas More ? Sir Thomas More was a great judge in England , many , many years ago . He was lord chancellor , which is a kind of ...
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