Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen15Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1829 |
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... never suffered it to become universally predominant . The sacred tabernacle was never entirely deserted and shut up , nor was it ever polluted by the rites of heathen superstition . on cases to ask I was sufficient ainst the mea- t ...
... never suffered it to become universally predominant . The sacred tabernacle was never entirely deserted and shut up , nor was it ever polluted by the rites of heathen superstition . on cases to ask I was sufficient ainst the mea- t ...
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... never dream . ed that mercy might be combined with justice . He would never have pleaded for himself , and he could not be expected to feel for others . His youth passed away as the flowing of some undiscovered river , the strange ...
... never dream . ed that mercy might be combined with justice . He would never have pleaded for himself , and he could not be expected to feel for others . His youth passed away as the flowing of some undiscovered river , the strange ...
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... never could be right . Concealment ! Charles assured her that he never proposed such a thing . No , let their af- fection be as open as day . If her father him- self perceived it , it was at once avowed ; but if he did not , it would be ...
... never could be right . Concealment ! Charles assured her that he never proposed such a thing . No , let their af- fection be as open as day . If her father him- self perceived it , it was at once avowed ; but if he did not , it would be ...
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