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Pagina 156
One of the young men who volunteered to read to him daily for some time wrote later : He , on the other hand , perceiving with what earnest desire I pursued learning , gave me not only all the encouragement , but all the help , he could ...
One of the young men who volunteered to read to him daily for some time wrote later : He , on the other hand , perceiving with what earnest desire I pursued learning , gave me not only all the encouragement , but all the help , he could ...
Pagina 392
Someone said , that if you had shaken hands with him , his hand would have burnt yours . The Gods , indeed , “ made him poetical " ; but nature had a hand in him first . His heart was in the right place . He did not create a soul under ...
Someone said , that if you had shaken hands with him , his hand would have burnt yours . The Gods , indeed , “ made him poetical " ; but nature had a hand in him first . His heart was in the right place . He did not create a soul under ...
Pagina 452
The third and last quotation is on an awful subject ; we take it from P. 85- “ It is the hand of the Almighty which has afflicted the nation . " - As men and Christians , how can we suppress the indignant feelings which this sentence ...
The third and last quotation is on an awful subject ; we take it from P. 85- “ It is the hand of the Almighty which has afflicted the nation . " - As men and Christians , how can we suppress the indignant feelings which this sentence ...
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