Essays, First SeriesPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1852 |
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... affection, in much the way an uninvited kiss intended as a greeting is a kind of violation. Intent is in the grey areas of affection, the most important place to begin to understand affection. To understand the history of affection ...
... affection, in much the way an uninvited kiss intended as a greeting is a kind of violation. Intent is in the grey areas of affection, the most important place to begin to understand affection. To understand the history of affection ...
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... affection may completely disappear . disappear . Paralysis arising from disease of the spinal cord is scarcely ever entirely cured ; but even in this affection , by the employment of suitable remedies , great relief and improvement may ...
... affection may completely disappear . disappear . Paralysis arising from disease of the spinal cord is scarcely ever entirely cured ; but even in this affection , by the employment of suitable remedies , great relief and improvement may ...
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... affections . Not that I think these arguments prove , that religion in the hearts of the truly godly , is ever in exact proportion to the degree of affection , and present emotion of the mind . For undoubtedly , there is much affection ...
... affections . Not that I think these arguments prove , that religion in the hearts of the truly godly , is ever in exact proportion to the degree of affection , and present emotion of the mind . For undoubtedly , there is much affection ...
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... affection shed , My Mother . For God , who lives above the skies , Would look with vengeance in his eyes , If I should ever dare despise , My Mother . THE BLIND BOY . O SAY , what is that thing called light , Which I must ne'er enjoy ...
... affection shed , My Mother . For God , who lives above the skies , Would look with vengeance in his eyes , If I should ever dare despise , My Mother . THE BLIND BOY . O SAY , what is that thing called light , Which I must ne'er enjoy ...
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