The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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... poor - you may one day be thinking for your- self- " These people are very good round about me ; but they won't grieve too much when I am gone . I am very rich , and they want my inheritance - or very poor , and they are tired of ...
... poor - you may one day be thinking for your- self- " These people are very good round about me ; but they won't grieve too much when I am gone . I am very rich , and they want my inheritance - or very poor , and they are tired of ...
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... Poor negro has a heart to feel , a mind with dumb and inexpressible instincts that can brood , can rouse him occasionally from apathy to seek in flight a refuge from his wrongs . Perhaps this scientific jargon of the doctor does more to ...
... Poor negro has a heart to feel , a mind with dumb and inexpressible instincts that can brood , can rouse him occasionally from apathy to seek in flight a refuge from his wrongs . Perhaps this scientific jargon of the doctor does more to ...
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... poor spindles , and of their poor inarticulate old hearts , is a comfort , if one chance to think of it . - Of " distressed needlewomen " who cannot sew , nor be taught to do it ; who , in private truth , are mutinous maid - servants ...
... poor spindles , and of their poor inarticulate old hearts , is a comfort , if one chance to think of it . - Of " distressed needlewomen " who cannot sew , nor be taught to do it ; who , in private truth , are mutinous maid - servants ...
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