BackbitingJohn S. Taylor & Company, at the New-York Sunday School and Juvenile Book Depository, Brick Church Chapel, 145 Nassau St., 1842 - 46 pages |
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... advantage of you , by beguiling you into anger one against the oth- er . I feel no resentment , whatever ; and my on- ly pain is in the fear that my dear girls should be led into anything sinful on my account . That would indeed be ...
... advantage of you , by beguiling you into anger one against the oth- er . I feel no resentment , whatever ; and my on- ly pain is in the fear that my dear girls should be led into anything sinful on my account . That would indeed be ...
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... advantages , and to justify yourselves , each at the expense of the other , and perhaps of truth also . ” you " I must own the reasonableness of what say , Frances , " replied Martha ; " and though I cannot think that Caroline meant me ...
... advantages , and to justify yourselves , each at the expense of the other , and perhaps of truth also . ” you " I must own the reasonableness of what say , Frances , " replied Martha ; " and though I cannot think that Caroline meant me ...
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... advantages to recommend it - first , it is more likely to sink into the heart of our brother , be- cause it shews a tenderness for his feelings and reputation , as well as for his spiritual growth ; and , secondly , it gives him an ...
... advantages to recommend it - first , it is more likely to sink into the heart of our brother , be- cause it shews a tenderness for his feelings and reputation , as well as for his spiritual growth ; and , secondly , it gives him an ...
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... advantage of his being lame in his feet , and went with refreshment and supplies to King David , during the sad time of Absalom's rebellion . When the king inquired for Mephibosheth , the crafty Ziba answered that he had remained at ...
... advantage of his being lame in his feet , and went with refreshment and supplies to King David , during the sad time of Absalom's rebellion . When the king inquired for Mephibosheth , the crafty Ziba answered that he had remained at ...
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... advantage a child will reap from the reading of the full edition ; the same argument . should hold good for all purposes , and we would have to banish books wholly from our School Libraries — for , of the historical portion of those ...
... advantage a child will reap from the reading of the full edition ; the same argument . should hold good for all purposes , and we would have to banish books wholly from our School Libraries — for , of the historical portion of those ...
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