The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... interest excited at the present day on the subject of the mental and moral training of the young , and of the amount of talent and labour bestowed upon the production of works aiming both at the solid culture and the innocent entertain ...
... interest excited at the present day on the subject of the mental and moral training of the young , and of the amount of talent and labour bestowed upon the production of works aiming both at the solid culture and the innocent entertain ...
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... interest . He appeared to them as the oak which the lightning had scathed , and by the same stroke consecrated too ; and when he Concluded his last admonitions with these words , " Oh ! make trial of it for yourselves , and you will be ...
... interest . He appeared to them as the oak which the lightning had scathed , and by the same stroke consecrated too ; and when he Concluded his last admonitions with these words , " Oh ! make trial of it for yourselves , and you will be ...
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... interest pervaded every bosom , and the solemn silence of the auditory was only broken by its stifled sobs : for they sor- rowed at the thought , they should see his face no more . On the next day he was confined to his chamber . His ...
... interest pervaded every bosom , and the solemn silence of the auditory was only broken by its stifled sobs : for they sor- rowed at the thought , they should see his face no more . On the next day he was confined to his chamber . His ...
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... interest was observable in the early years of Mary and Jane Banner . Like other children , they had their pleasures and their pains , their pets and reconciliations ; but theirs was almost one uniform , monoto- nous mode of life , which ...
... interest was observable in the early years of Mary and Jane Banner . Like other children , they had their pleasures and their pains , their pets and reconciliations ; but theirs was almost one uniform , monoto- nous mode of life , which ...
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... listened to her . She saw that already a deep interest had been awakened in the bosom of Jane in behalf of religion , and often did she secretly lift up her neart in silent and ejaculatory prayer , that the good 38 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN .
... listened to her . She saw that already a deep interest had been awakened in the bosom of Jane in behalf of religion , and often did she secretly lift up her neart in silent and ejaculatory prayer , that the good 38 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN .
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The Clergyman's Orphan: Or, the Child of Providence. a Tale Founded Upon Facts Clergyman of New-York (Pseud ) No preview available - 2015 |
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