Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, 第 9-10 卷John Sartain, Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart John Sartain & Company, 1851 |
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... felt that I could not have him pass on , and not do one miracle or preach another sermon or offer one prayer with them . I felt like weeping . " PETER . " Dost thou not recollect that when the friends followed our Master into the city ...
... felt that I could not have him pass on , and not do one miracle or preach another sermon or offer one prayer with them . I felt like weeping . " PETER . " Dost thou not recollect that when the friends followed our Master into the city ...
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... felt the spirit of the Bible ? By no means . But we will rejoice that , while all men are by nature blind , while it is easy for the blind to be misled , while even the teachers of religion may be blind , there is one infallible teacher ...
... felt the spirit of the Bible ? By no means . But we will rejoice that , while all men are by nature blind , while it is easy for the blind to be misled , while even the teachers of religion may be blind , there is one infallible teacher ...
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... felt afraid for my own gauze appendages , as they fluttered in the night - wind to within catching distance of the little candles . At intervals along the rows of tents stood tripods of muskets , the bayonets supporting a tapered wreath ...
... felt afraid for my own gauze appendages , as they fluttered in the night - wind to within catching distance of the little candles . At intervals along the rows of tents stood tripods of muskets , the bayonets supporting a tapered wreath ...
第18页
... felt no weariness ; that the ideal - morning would be spent in a delicious , half- dreamy languor , on the balcony upon which my room windows opened , reading and castle - build- ing ; and the afternoon should be devoted to a refreshing ...
... felt no weariness ; that the ideal - morning would be spent in a delicious , half- dreamy languor , on the balcony upon which my room windows opened , reading and castle - build- ing ; and the afternoon should be devoted to a refreshing ...
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... felt ashamed of my tyrannical I often heard of Charles , through my father , who had never known my engagement to him . About two years after my marriage , while I was occupied in nursing my husband in a sickness from which he never ...
... felt ashamed of my tyrannical I often heard of Charles , through my father , who had never known my engagement to him . About two years after my marriage , while I was occupied in nursing my husband in a sickness from which he never ...
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