The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 100
... HOPE . The place that knows us now will soon know us no more for ever . Our hearts , which now beat so warmly , will in a little while grow cold . Our friends , who now look so kindly , will shortly disappear . Our homes , which to some ...
... HOPE . The place that knows us now will soon know us no more for ever . Our hearts , which now beat so warmly , will in a little while grow cold . Our friends , who now look so kindly , will shortly disappear . Our homes , which to some ...
Page 129
... hope of restoration to the promised land in more than their ancient glory ; for this hope was obviously not strong enough to induce them to avail themselves of the present opportunity of return , at the price of their possessions in the ...
... hope of restoration to the promised land in more than their ancient glory ; for this hope was obviously not strong enough to induce them to avail themselves of the present opportunity of return , at the price of their possessions in the ...
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... hope and pray that , by these advantages she may be enabled to contribute to her own future civilization , and to the world's common stock of wealth and happiness . V. " WRITERS QUITE LIKE GENTLEMEN . " * THE Saturday Review often ...
... hope and pray that , by these advantages she may be enabled to contribute to her own future civilization , and to the world's common stock of wealth and happiness . V. " WRITERS QUITE LIKE GENTLEMEN . " * THE Saturday Review often ...
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