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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Page 6
... kind impression concerning me , " said Miss Dale , " and at liberty to repeat her remarks among our young friends . Is this just and right , my dear sister . " Caroline was silent . " How can we act in this matter ? " continued Miss ...
... kind impression concerning me , " said Miss Dale , " and at liberty to repeat her remarks among our young friends . Is this just and right , my dear sister . " Caroline was silent . " How can we act in this matter ? " continued Miss ...
Page 40
... kind and gentle way to remind him of it . " " Pardon me , " said Martha , " but sometimes people pretend a great affection for others , even while using such language as that in their ab- sence ; thus they prove that their regard is ...
... kind and gentle way to remind him of it . " " Pardon me , " said Martha , " but sometimes people pretend a great affection for others , even while using such language as that in their ab- sence ; thus they prove that their regard is ...
Page 6
... , who were generally so kind as to give her credit for the opposite character , however undeserv- ed their good opinion might be . ' Well , Madam , ' proceeded Mr. Clay , ' I do not assume to sit in judgment on the sub- 6.
... , who were generally so kind as to give her credit for the opposite character , however undeserv- ed their good opinion might be . ' Well , Madam , ' proceeded Mr. Clay , ' I do not assume to sit in judgment on the sub- 6.
Page 67
... kind offices and evident proofs of affection are essential to the vitality of friendship ; avoiding , however , the slightest approach to any thing like a debtor and creditor account of the num- ber of presents given or received , or ...
... kind offices and evident proofs of affection are essential to the vitality of friendship ; avoiding , however , the slightest approach to any thing like a debtor and creditor account of the num- ber of presents given or received , or ...
Page 69
... kind of set phra- seology made use of on such occasions , which those who really feel would often be glad to vary , if they only knew how . It is commonplace to speak of some fact as recently discovered , to those who have long known it ...
... kind of set phra- seology made use of on such occasions , which those who really feel would often be glad to vary , if they only knew how . It is commonplace to speak of some fact as recently discovered , to those who have long known it ...
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