Parson Gay's Three Sermons, Or, Saint SacrementCochrane Publishing Company, 1908 - 151 |
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... campaign . " The captain ceased to tease his sister - in - law further . He thought he could make a satisfactory conjecture as to how matters stood . And now at this very moment he became aware that he was about to have better ...
... campaign . " The captain ceased to tease his sister - in - law further . He thought he could make a satisfactory conjecture as to how matters stood . And now at this very moment he became aware that he was about to have better ...
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... campaign . Mrs. Baxter , knowing that the joy of the conflict was not for her , but only the weary waiting , could not but look even more intently at this side of the picture . A gleam of sunshine broke the gloom . As the long dis ...
... campaign . Mrs. Baxter , knowing that the joy of the conflict was not for her , but only the weary waiting , could not but look even more intently at this side of the picture . A gleam of sunshine broke the gloom . As the long dis ...
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... campaign of the year before , he addressed a special one to the young lady in an idiom and pronuncia- tion probably quite as far removed as the former from that of Fenelon , from whom he would undoubtedly have claimed that he had ...
... campaign of the year before , he addressed a special one to the young lady in an idiom and pronuncia- tion probably quite as far removed as the former from that of Fenelon , from whom he would undoubtedly have claimed that he had ...
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... campaign upon which they were just entering - which views , being no longer an officer or an enlisted man , he felt under no neces- sity for stating any too carefully - by no means justified his name . He said the Colonies could not ...
... campaign upon which they were just entering - which views , being no longer an officer or an enlisted man , he felt under no neces- sity for stating any too carefully - by no means justified his name . He said the Colonies could not ...
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... campaign . The host had sharper ears than he had got credit for , and blazed up promptly " that no little whipper - snapper had any right to say such a thing to him , whose ancestors had been fighting Indians for a hundred years , who ...
... campaign . The host had sharper ears than he had got credit for , and blazed up promptly " that no little whipper - snapper had any right to say such a thing to him , whose ancestors had been fighting Indians for a hundred years , who ...
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