Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... object of contemplation ; and in this way a taste for biography may be so early implanted , that but few will remem- ber its beginning . Let the Bible precede all other books ; and the biographical sketches there , will be found to ...
... object of contemplation ; and in this way a taste for biography may be so early implanted , that but few will remem- ber its beginning . Let the Bible precede all other books ; and the biographical sketches there , will be found to ...
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... object of contemplation ; and in this way a taste for biography may be so early implanted , that but few will remem- ber its beginning . Let the Bible precede all other books ; and the biographical sketches there , will be found to ...
... object of contemplation ; and in this way a taste for biography may be so early implanted , that but few will remem- ber its beginning . Let the Bible precede all other books ; and the biographical sketches there , will be found to ...
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... object to which all its energies would be directed . These , however , Foster himself acknowledges , are rarely united ; and he regrets that almost all the ex- amples of decision which he mentions , are among the cruel and tyrannical ...
... object to which all its energies would be directed . These , however , Foster himself acknowledges , are rarely united ; and he regrets that almost all the ex- amples of decision which he mentions , are among the cruel and tyrannical ...
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... object in view , to employ his time and attention ; or , most of all , if his schemes should , in the end , disappoint his expectations . This was written just before she had completed her seventeenth year ; considered as a familiar ...
... object in view , to employ his time and attention ; or , most of all , if his schemes should , in the end , disappoint his expectations . This was written just before she had completed her seventeenth year ; considered as a familiar ...
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... object , and with it all my hopes of earthly happiness . At another the consideration that the best of men are not without their imperfections and that a contrite heart is the surest test of the christian character , comes home to my ...
... object , and with it all my hopes of earthly happiness . At another the consideration that the best of men are not without their imperfections and that a contrite heart is the surest test of the christian character , comes home to my ...
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