The Odd Fellows' Magazine, 第 4 巻M. Wardle, 1837 |
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... cause to which the profits of the Publication are devoted . It must be needless to remind the readers of the MAGAZINE , that the profits arising from its sale are now devoted to the noblest purposes of Charity , -by forming the basis of ...
... cause to which the profits of the Publication are devoted . It must be needless to remind the readers of the MAGAZINE , that the profits arising from its sale are now devoted to the noblest purposes of Charity , -by forming the basis of ...
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... cause of charity , and administer consolation to the afflicted . What a delightful duty ! Can anything surpass the heartfelt pleasure he must possess , in view- ing from his proud eminence , such a noble army of philanthropists ...
... cause of charity , and administer consolation to the afflicted . What a delightful duty ! Can anything surpass the heartfelt pleasure he must possess , in view- ing from his proud eminence , such a noble army of philanthropists ...
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... cause of this exemplary husband's admiration for his amiable wife , and sincerely did I rejoice at having taken up my abode with those poor people ; but not to tire you , my dear sis- ters , with the minutiae of detail , I shall briefly ...
... cause of this exemplary husband's admiration for his amiable wife , and sincerely did I rejoice at having taken up my abode with those poor people ; but not to tire you , my dear sis- ters , with the minutiae of detail , I shall briefly ...
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... cause of benevolence and charity cannot perform ? Let one simultaneous effort be made , the genial glow of charity animate the bosoms of all , and no exertions be spared to achieve an object , which will place the Order on the highest ...
... cause of benevolence and charity cannot perform ? Let one simultaneous effort be made , the genial glow of charity animate the bosoms of all , and no exertions be spared to achieve an object , which will place the Order on the highest ...
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... cause ? If any there be , let him stand apart ; I would not that he should share with me the glory of the work . Is there on earth any thing dearer to man than his wife and children , the sharers in his sorrow , partakers in his bliss ...
... cause ? If any there be , let him stand apart ; I would not that he should share with me the glory of the work . Is there on earth any thing dearer to man than his wife and children , the sharers in his sorrow , partakers in his bliss ...
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