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Page 156
... mind , and the incom- broke his heart . petency of his understanding , and not to any motive of revenge . But how is the imputation of meanness suggested by Mrs. Southey's question to be got over : - " Was Mr. Howitt prepared to cast ...
... mind , and the incom- broke his heart . petency of his understanding , and not to any motive of revenge . But how is the imputation of meanness suggested by Mrs. Southey's question to be got over : - " Was Mr. Howitt prepared to cast ...
Page 196
... mind with those principles , which she herself afterwards so nobly carried out into beneficent practice . During the earlier years of this interesting family , true religion had not the controlling and sanctifying power over their minds ...
... mind with those principles , which she herself afterwards so nobly carried out into beneficent practice . During the earlier years of this interesting family , true religion had not the controlling and sanctifying power over their minds ...
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... mind were not to be compared to the real felicity which I subsequently enjoyed during the whole course of our union . " - p . 133 . We humbly confess our conviction that , unless Mr. Raikes had himself suggested his critical objec ...
... mind were not to be compared to the real felicity which I subsequently enjoyed during the whole course of our union . " - p . 133 . We humbly confess our conviction that , unless Mr. Raikes had himself suggested his critical objec ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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