Rosanne: Or, A Father's Labour Lost, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... expect ever to feel that you have even done your best , much less that you have entirely surrendered even your pure heart to the service of your Maker . Read the Scriptures with none but the best commentaries , and consider the Epistles ...
... expect ever to feel that you have even done your best , much less that you have entirely surrendered even your pure heart to the service of your Maker . Read the Scriptures with none but the best commentaries , and consider the Epistles ...
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... expect for his furtherance in the world . The interests of the academy having , in the course of a few years , passed through various hands , very little caution was requisite in the inquiry . It was made , as if on the part of a friend ...
... expect for his furtherance in the world . The interests of the academy having , in the course of a few years , passed through various hands , very little caution was requisite in the inquiry . It was made , as if on the part of a friend ...
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... expect to be in a class of her favourites ; but understand that this general good will lasts only till acquaintance brings disappointment . Unin- formed of the real state of human nature , Lady Winselina is astonished and disgusted when ...
... expect to be in a class of her favourites ; but understand that this general good will lasts only till acquaintance brings disappointment . Unin- formed of the real state of human nature , Lady Winselina is astonished and disgusted when ...
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... expecting again to enjoy this species of pleasure , had piqued their good nature , and made them assi- duous in contrivance . Rosanne was in the secret . He was to be invited to an airing , by Mrs. Firmly , and being driven to the ...
... expecting again to enjoy this species of pleasure , had piqued their good nature , and made them assi- duous in contrivance . Rosanne was in the secret . He was to be invited to an airing , by Mrs. Firmly , and being driven to the ...
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... expecting to be con tradicted : he was not disappointed ; she shook her head . Experience tells us , ' said he , that impres sions wear out ; and it is the goodness of God which gives those of the mind this tendency , else half of us ...
... expecting to be con tradicted : he was not disappointed ; she shook her head . Experience tells us , ' said he , that impres sions wear out ; and it is the goodness of God which gives those of the mind this tendency , else half of us ...
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Page 35 - And, touch'd by her fair tendance, gladlier grew. Yet went she not, as not with such discourse Delighted, or not capable her ear Of what was high: such pleasure she...