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... certainly not designed for the purpose of heightening feminine attractions ; but perhaps if she had appeared in any other dress , it would have been thought just the right one for her . Outside of their own society , the minister's ...
... certainly not designed for the purpose of heightening feminine attractions ; but perhaps if she had appeared in any other dress , it would have been thought just the right one for her . Outside of their own society , the minister's ...
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... certainly not deny ourselves the use of a refreshing beverage . It is the thought of our weak brother that would restrain us . We must not lead him to offend . " “ Grant that it is wrong to use a thing because others may abuse it , and ...
... certainly not deny ourselves the use of a refreshing beverage . It is the thought of our weak brother that would restrain us . We must not lead him to offend . " “ Grant that it is wrong to use a thing because others may abuse it , and ...
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... certainly , " answered Mr Parkins . The evening on which were spoken or acted the sayings and doings above recorded , belonged to the fourth decade of the present century . Mr Parkins fulfilled his promise by giving his brother Arom a ...
... certainly , " answered Mr Parkins . The evening on which were spoken or acted the sayings and doings above recorded , belonged to the fourth decade of the present century . Mr Parkins fulfilled his promise by giving his brother Arom a ...
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... certainly could not furnish much for Frank's pocket , and the suspicion was that an old curmudgeon of an uncle — who was known to be a miser on a small scale - supplied him , though not willingly nor wittingly . however , had money for ...
... certainly could not furnish much for Frank's pocket , and the suspicion was that an old curmudgeon of an uncle — who was known to be a miser on a small scale - supplied him , though not willingly nor wittingly . however , had money for ...
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... certainly was not favourably disposed to him . That person was George Bateman . Partly from mortification at not succeeding himself , partly from rivalry ( perhaps envy would be the proper word ) , partly from indignation at seeing the ...
... certainly was not favourably disposed to him . That person was George Bateman . Partly from mortification at not succeeding himself , partly from rivalry ( perhaps envy would be the proper word ) , partly from indignation at seeing the ...
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