American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 |
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... hands ; parts of which I have thought it no breach of confidence to extract . I have forborne to make alterations in them ... hand more affectionately than it has ever been grasped since , ' that seventy years are short enough for God's ...
... hands ; parts of which I have thought it no breach of confidence to extract . I have forborne to make alterations in them ... hand more affectionately than it has ever been grasped since , ' that seventy years are short enough for God's ...
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... hand , and bound myself to second him . Other matters were then touched upon , which I may be allowed to pass over . ' God be thank- ed ! ' said he , as we parted , ' I fancy the girl too will be a rare flower at the Court of St. James ...
... hand , and bound myself to second him . Other matters were then touched upon , which I may be allowed to pass over . ' God be thank- ed ! ' said he , as we parted , ' I fancy the girl too will be a rare flower at the Court of St. James ...
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... hand , and charge her playfully to do him credit at the Court of St. James ; to which a glance of her dark eye , or the scornful turn of her lip , was her only and perhaps best reply . ' I joined in the gayety which was going forward ...
... hand , and charge her playfully to do him credit at the Court of St. James ; to which a glance of her dark eye , or the scornful turn of her lip , was her only and perhaps best reply . ' I joined in the gayety which was going forward ...
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... hand to the erring one , before it was too late to save her from the dreadful doom of the wicked ? Faith was at church ; Hope dwells too much on the future , to grant assistance in present difficulty ; and as for Charity — she was at ...
... hand to the erring one , before it was too late to save her from the dreadful doom of the wicked ? Faith was at church ; Hope dwells too much on the future , to grant assistance in present difficulty ; and as for Charity — she was at ...
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... hand of affection , and therefore deceptive and overdrawn ; nor let us re- pose our confidence in the comforting aphorism , that ' Death opens the gate of Fame , and shuts the gate of Envy after him . ' Let us es- tablish our own ...
... hand of affection , and therefore deceptive and overdrawn ; nor let us re- pose our confidence in the comforting aphorism , that ' Death opens the gate of Fame , and shuts the gate of Envy after him . ' Let us es- tablish our own ...
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