English ReaderB. Olds, 1840 - 258 стор. |
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... look . Unless we could see farther , and discern what joy , or what bitterness , his heart feels , we can pronounce little concerning him . The book is well written ; and I have perused it with plea- sure and profit . It shows , first ...
... look . Unless we could see farther , and discern what joy , or what bitterness , his heart feels , we can pronounce little concerning him . The book is well written ; and I have perused it with plea- sure and profit . It shows , first ...
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... look for in this vain and uncertain world ? How little can the greatest prosperity add to such a state ? Will any future situation ever make us happy , if now , with so few causes of grief , we imagine ourselves miserable ? The evil ...
... look for in this vain and uncertain world ? How little can the greatest prosperity add to such a state ? Will any future situation ever make us happy , if now , with so few causes of grief , we imagine ourselves miserable ? The evil ...
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... look with a more impartial eye on the world , they would see themselves surrounded with suf- ferers ; and find that they are only drinking out of that mixed cup , which providence has prepared for all . " I will restore thy daughter ...
... look with a more impartial eye on the world , they would see themselves surrounded with suf- ferers ; and find that they are only drinking out of that mixed cup , which providence has prepared for all . " I will restore thy daughter ...
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... look impartially about us , we shall find , that every day has likewise its plea- sures and its joys . We should cherish sentiments of charity towards all men . The Author of all good , nourishes much piety and virtue in hearts that are ...
... look impartially about us , we shall find , that every day has likewise its plea- sures and its joys . We should cherish sentiments of charity towards all men . The Author of all good , nourishes much piety and virtue in hearts that are ...
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... look up to them with eager eyes for that bread which they can hardly procure ; multitudes groaning under sickness in desolate cottages , untended and unmourned ; ma- ny , apparently in a better situation of life , pining away in se ...
... look up to them with eager eyes for that bread which they can hardly procure ; multitudes groaning under sickness in desolate cottages , untended and unmourned ; ma- ny , apparently in a better situation of life , pining away in se ...
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