Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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... give it attractions which should invite the busy and the thoughtful ; and yet , at the same time , afford ample scope for the secret indulgence of sorrow . " Why should not Christians imitate such examples ? They have far nobler motives ...
... give it attractions which should invite the busy and the thoughtful ; and yet , at the same time , afford ample scope for the secret indulgence of sorrow . " Why should not Christians imitate such examples ? They have far nobler motives ...
Σελίδα 196
... give ; not grudgingly or of necessity , for God loveth a cheerful giver . LUCRETIA MARIA DAVIDSON . Nature , that generally produces every thing in classes , now and then transcends her ordinary laws and brings forth a prodigy ; either ...
... give ; not grudgingly or of necessity , for God loveth a cheerful giver . LUCRETIA MARIA DAVIDSON . Nature , that generally produces every thing in classes , now and then transcends her ordinary laws and brings forth a prodigy ; either ...
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... give her up . They evaded the question , but she informed them in direct terms , that God had now made her entirely willing to give them all up , and in about an hour after expired . ANNE RAHAN , sister of the duke de Rahan , deserves ...
... give her up . They evaded the question , but she informed them in direct terms , that God had now made her entirely willing to give them all up , and in about an hour after expired . ANNE RAHAN , sister of the duke de Rahan , deserves ...
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