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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... at first led her to suppose ; but the remarks were unfriendly , and proved that Martha had put the worst construction on some matters where she might have judged more favourably . One observation , relating to her person and 8 BACKBITING .
... at first led her to suppose ; but the remarks were unfriendly , and proved that Martha had put the worst construction on some matters where she might have judged more favourably . One observation , relating to her person and 8 BACKBITING .
Page 9
Charlotte Elizabeth. favourably . One observation , relating to her person and dress , Caroline had repeated before her sister stopped her ; and now , in going over it again , Miss Dale observed that she softened it very much . Indeed ...
Charlotte Elizabeth. favourably . One observation , relating to her person and dress , Caroline had repeated before her sister stopped her ; and now , in going over it again , Miss Dale observed that she softened it very much . Indeed ...
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... person's absence that we would not declare in his presence ; and to avoid alike what would render him vain of God's gifts , or discon- tented with them . " " But stay , cousin , " said Martha , " for I want to consider a little more the ...
... person's absence that we would not declare in his presence ; and to avoid alike what would render him vain of God's gifts , or discon- tented with them . " " But stay , cousin , " said Martha , " for I want to consider a little more the ...
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... persons to whom you allude . Their conduct was wrong in the extreme , for they were endeavouring to make an unfavorable impression on the minds of strangers , concerning one whose afflictions were the sole ground of their unkind remarks ...
... persons to whom you allude . Their conduct was wrong in the extreme , for they were endeavouring to make an unfavorable impression on the minds of strangers , concerning one whose afflictions were the sole ground of their unkind remarks ...
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... persons in question did not really feel all the ungenerous ill - will that their conduct seemed to express , yet it certainly ... person alluded to , whose friend- ship we now enjoy . " 66 Very much to the annoyance of those , who so ...
... persons in question did not really feel all the ungenerous ill - will that their conduct seemed to express , yet it certainly ... person alluded to , whose friend- ship we now enjoy . " 66 Very much to the annoyance of those , who so ...
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