The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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Side vii
... which must greatly enhance the suffering of those parents who have natural feeling for their offspring , that sudden ex- tinction of life is seldom resorted to in such cases , but that means are employed the most likely to pro-
... which must greatly enhance the suffering of those parents who have natural feeling for their offspring , that sudden ex- tinction of life is seldom resorted to in such cases , but that means are employed the most likely to pro-
Side viii
but that means are employed the most likely to pro- long the life of the victim through a lengthened period of hopeless agony . Even in Bengal , which has for so many years been subjected to British control , a horrible kind of ...
but that means are employed the most likely to pro- long the life of the victim through a lengthened period of hopeless agony . Even in Bengal , which has for so many years been subjected to British control , a horrible kind of ...
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... means of satis- fying his cravings in sight , but beyond his reach ; and the enchanted princess , in the German tale , who was spell - bound in a cavern , roofed , walled , and paved with sparkling gems , and lived on there for ages ...
... means of satis- fying his cravings in sight , but beyond his reach ; and the enchanted princess , in the German tale , who was spell - bound in a cavern , roofed , walled , and paved with sparkling gems , and lived on there for ages ...
Side 11
... means of support . Mr. Hyde came forward as a brother should . He gave us a home , and , when my dear parent was no more , he adopted her child ; and he and my aunt ever treated me as their own daughter . Their little boy - one in- fant ...
... means of support . Mr. Hyde came forward as a brother should . He gave us a home , and , when my dear parent was no more , he adopted her child ; and he and my aunt ever treated me as their own daughter . Their little boy - one in- fant ...
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... means because the end was cer- tain , but practically and in a great measure he did so . He became indolent and careless . Each day he went later to his counting - house , and left it earlier ; and if there was any business which he did ...
... means because the end was cer- tain , but practically and in a great measure he did so . He became indolent and careless . Each day he went later to his counting - house , and left it earlier ; and if there was any business which he did ...
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