Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1864 |
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Page 52
... felt in the remo- test regions of the earth . The warmth and earnestness of Mr. Simeon's preaching had made a great impression on Henry Martyn's mind ; and when the time came , he rejoiced with an exceeding great joy to be admitted to ...
... felt in the remo- test regions of the earth . The warmth and earnestness of Mr. Simeon's preaching had made a great impression on Henry Martyn's mind ; and when the time came , he rejoiced with an exceeding great joy to be admitted to ...
Page 279
... felt that All this he felt , and yet an unconquerable his coming was now absolutely impossible , reluctance kept him back . His history she was a little - not exactly disappointed , was not quite spotless , and there were but annoyed at ...
... felt that All this he felt , and yet an unconquerable his coming was now absolutely impossible , reluctance kept him back . His history she was a little - not exactly disappointed , was not quite spotless , and there were but annoyed at ...
Page 519
... felt rather proud of the invitation of which he was the bearer . Therefore Mrs. Gibson's manner of receiving it was an annoyance to him . She meanwhile had been considering herself as an injured woman ever since the evening of the day ...
... felt rather proud of the invitation of which he was the bearer . Therefore Mrs. Gibson's manner of receiving it was an annoyance to him . She meanwhile had been considering herself as an injured woman ever since the evening of the day ...
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Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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