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His faith , however , was of that practical turn which had led Cromwell's army to " trust in God and keep their powder dry , " and Bunyan assisted his children's heavenly father to keep them from want by executing a deed of gift , proof ...
His faith , however , was of that practical turn which had led Cromwell's army to " trust in God and keep their powder dry , " and Bunyan assisted his children's heavenly father to keep them from want by executing a deed of gift , proof ...
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I find the same reproach levelled against them each in his turn , by the insects of the hour ; who raised their little hum , and died , and were forgotten . . . when Fielding described Newgate , the prison immediately ceased to exist .
I find the same reproach levelled against them each in his turn , by the insects of the hour ; who raised their little hum , and died , and were forgotten . . . when Fielding described Newgate , the prison immediately ceased to exist .
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... who , if she accidentally take up a novel , is sure to turn over its insipid pages with disgust . Alas ! If the heroine of one novel be not patronised by the heroine of an- other , from whom can she expect protection and regard ?
... who , if she accidentally take up a novel , is sure to turn over its insipid pages with disgust . Alas ! If the heroine of one novel be not patronised by the heroine of an- other , from whom can she expect protection and regard ?
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