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Pagina 36
... still affection would be lacerated , whereas the severest anguish can be most easily obliterated by emptying the chalice of bitterness at once , and submitting with entire resignation to the will of our Father who is in Heaven !
... still affection would be lacerated , whereas the severest anguish can be most easily obliterated by emptying the chalice of bitterness at once , and submitting with entire resignation to the will of our Father who is in Heaven !
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Proceeding in the same lugubrous strain , the editor of the Literary Journal adds" He , " the father , " will have most cause to fear if the young man has spirit and a lively imagination . " It is not my business to inquire what ...
Proceeding in the same lugubrous strain , the editor of the Literary Journal adds" He , " the father , " will have most cause to fear if the young man has spirit and a lively imagination . " It is not my business to inquire what ...
Pagina 72
If any unpleasant circumstances have occurred at some places where the students are dedicated to these sports , let no father place his son in them again . I understand they are all the fashion in France : if so , and the penchant only ...
If any unpleasant circumstances have occurred at some places where the students are dedicated to these sports , let no father place his son in them again . I understand they are all the fashion in France : if so , and the penchant only ...
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