The Saturday Magazine, Tom 3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... mind that he was proceeding in the direction for the ship , he pursued the path he had chosen ; evening , however , began to wrap the forest in a deeper gloom , and only just sufficient light remained to show him that he had arrived at ...
... mind that he was proceeding in the direction for the ship , he pursued the path he had chosen ; evening , however , began to wrap the forest in a deeper gloom , and only just sufficient light remained to show him that he had arrived at ...
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... mind of man is occupied in forming and digesting plans to ensure such a result . Should prosperity attend his under- takings , and crown his labours with increase , he will not be slow in acquiring a taste for additional com- fort and ...
... mind of man is occupied in forming and digesting plans to ensure such a result . Should prosperity attend his under- takings , and crown his labours with increase , he will not be slow in acquiring a taste for additional com- fort and ...
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... mind , whilst on plenty and peace thus we gaze ! Less grateful , perhaps , though more lively , the feeling Awaken'd by prospects that awe and amaze . If in those we acknowledge the symbols of greatness ; If earth's pillars its Maker's ...
... mind , whilst on plenty and peace thus we gaze ! Less grateful , perhaps , though more lively , the feeling Awaken'd by prospects that awe and amaze . If in those we acknowledge the symbols of greatness ; If earth's pillars its Maker's ...
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... mind , favourable to the reception of grateful and holy thoughts of the great and good Parent of the universe . He cannot be a cruel man , because he will be unwilling wantonly to destroy even an insect , when he per- ceives how ...
... mind , favourable to the reception of grateful and holy thoughts of the great and good Parent of the universe . He cannot be a cruel man , because he will be unwilling wantonly to destroy even an insect , when he per- ceives how ...
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... mind . Whether we be there- fore moved vainly with that which seemeth hurtful and is not ; or have just cause of grief , being pressed indeed with those things which are grievous , our Saviour's 22 [ JULY 20 , THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE .
... mind . Whether we be there- fore moved vainly with that which seemeth hurtful and is not ; or have just cause of grief , being pressed indeed with those things which are grievous , our Saviour's 22 [ JULY 20 , THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE .
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