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... heart , and help to discharge my duty well in my station . My faith was so lively during the action , that I sometimes said within myself , Lord , it were easy for thee to cause thy angels to lay all these men dead on the place where ...
... heart , and help to discharge my duty well in my station . My faith was so lively during the action , that I sometimes said within myself , Lord , it were easy for thee to cause thy angels to lay all these men dead on the place where ...
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... heart ) frequently upon the march . Our regiment , properly speaking , was not engaged in the attack ; but what was worse , we were obliged to stand in cold blood , exposed to the enemy's shot , by which we had several killed and ...
... heart ) frequently upon the march . Our regiment , properly speaking , was not engaged in the attack ; but what was worse , we were obliged to stand in cold blood , exposed to the enemy's shot , by which we had several killed and ...
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... heart . The Irish , therefore , holding firmly by the anchor of their old and venerated faith , buffetted the storms of reformation , and to this hour exhibit a nation professing sober and rational religion ; while the neighbouring ...
... heart . The Irish , therefore , holding firmly by the anchor of their old and venerated faith , buffetted the storms of reformation , and to this hour exhibit a nation professing sober and rational religion ; while the neighbouring ...
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... heart and understanding , by simplicity and honesty of feeling , and by the resistless strength of manly eloquence . Calvinism and Arminianism compared in their Principles and Ten- dency ; or , the Doctrines of General Redemption , as ...
... heart and understanding , by simplicity and honesty of feeling , and by the resistless strength of manly eloquence . Calvinism and Arminianism compared in their Principles and Ten- dency ; or , the Doctrines of General Redemption , as ...
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... heart to bless , One kiss more , one more dear caress . ' " 3 There is something singularly felicitous in the idea and versification of the ensuing lines , stated to be " FROM THE PORTUGUESE . " I have seen the wild rose in her ...
... heart to bless , One kiss more , one more dear caress . ' " 3 There is something singularly felicitous in the idea and versification of the ensuing lines , stated to be " FROM THE PORTUGUESE . " I have seen the wild rose in her ...
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