The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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Side vii
... society , that of mothers destroying their own children is at once the most shocking and unnatural . different countries there are different reasons assigned for this inhuman waste of life ; and in every case it seems to arise out of an ...
... society , that of mothers destroying their own children is at once the most shocking and unnatural . different countries there are different reasons assigned for this inhuman waste of life ; and in every case it seems to arise out of an ...
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... societies , and make the parish a model of comfort , cleanliness , and order . Prizes for industry and good conduct ... society in which I might take a prominent and im- portant station . I would be a profound scholar , dwelling alone ...
... societies , and make the parish a model of comfort , cleanliness , and order . Prizes for industry and good conduct ... society in which I might take a prominent and im- portant station . I would be a profound scholar , dwelling alone ...
Side 11
... society , yet you should rather rejoice that you are not exposed to the numerous temptations which your ardent and impressible disposition would render especially dangerous . " " Do you suppose that , if a thief were caught before he ...
... society , yet you should rather rejoice that you are not exposed to the numerous temptations which your ardent and impressible disposition would render especially dangerous . " " Do you suppose that , if a thief were caught before he ...
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... Society , met an old friend leaning on the balustrade that led to the breakfast - room , and unable to proceed from a difficulty of breathing . " Why , Mr. Townsend , " ex- claimed Mr. Campbell , " is this you ? You ought not to have ...
... Society , met an old friend leaning on the balustrade that led to the breakfast - room , and unable to proceed from a difficulty of breathing . " Why , Mr. Townsend , " ex- claimed Mr. Campbell , " is this you ? You ought not to have ...
Side 39
... society , but in her own sphere she was useful and beloved ; and moreover , by her economy and good marketing , she saved enough to add greatly to the comfort of several poor old women and sickly children , in whose behoof I often saw ...
... society , but in her own sphere she was useful and beloved ; and moreover , by her economy and good marketing , she saved enough to add greatly to the comfort of several poor old women and sickly children , in whose behoof I often saw ...
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