Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 pagina's |
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Pagina 57
... keep the place ; they keep off the possibilities not only of being taken , but of being attempted ; and if a woman seeth danger . though at never so remote a distance , she is for that time to shorter her line of liberty : She , who ...
... keep the place ; they keep off the possibilities not only of being taken , but of being attempted ; and if a woman seeth danger . though at never so remote a distance , she is for that time to shorter her line of liberty : She , who ...
Pagina 183
... keep it from Corruption , and to guard it from Decay ; whose vene- ration , as it regards what it has been , and whose affection , as it relates to what it may be , is exceeded only by their fears for its safety , when they reflect what ...
... keep it from Corruption , and to guard it from Decay ; whose vene- ration , as it regards what it has been , and whose affection , as it relates to what it may be , is exceeded only by their fears for its safety , when they reflect what ...
Pagina 489
... keep their ground , And keep it to the last . To run away Is but a Coward's trick : to run away From this World's ills , that at the very worst Will soon blow o'er , thinking to mend ourselves By boldly vent'ring on a World unknown ...
... keep their ground , And keep it to the last . To run away Is but a Coward's trick : to run away From this World's ills , that at the very worst Will soon blow o'er , thinking to mend ourselves By boldly vent'ring on a World unknown ...
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