The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... happiness . When married , if your husband is temperate , it should be your study to keep him so ; and if not , to reclaim him . You know the seductive power of bad company . It should be your object , to induce him to spend as many ...
... happiness . When married , if your husband is temperate , it should be your study to keep him so ; and if not , to reclaim him . You know the seductive power of bad company . It should be your object , to induce him to spend as many ...
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... happier shore ; and as for the others , they perished down a tremendous cataract at the end of the river : I was told further , that the channel of the river was winding and intricate ; crossed by many counter - currents and rocks ...
... happier shore ; and as for the others , they perished down a tremendous cataract at the end of the river : I was told further , that the channel of the river was winding and intricate ; crossed by many counter - currents and rocks ...
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... happiness which they should gain at last ; that though this channel appeared frightful and forbidding at a distance , yet those gloomy appearances vanished on a nearer approach , and that it was even more quiet and serene than that on ...
... happiness which they should gain at last ; that though this channel appeared frightful and forbidding at a distance , yet those gloomy appearances vanished on a nearer approach , and that it was even more quiet and serene than that on ...
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... happiness in toiling at the laborious oar . Some were employed windings of the river ; in explaining to us the various and , in their anxiety to teach others the way , fre- quently got on the rocks themselves . Others exerted all THE ...
... happiness in toiling at the laborious oar . Some were employed windings of the river ; in explaining to us the various and , in their anxiety to teach others the way , fre- quently got on the rocks themselves . Others exerted all THE ...
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... happiness , because they all were possessed of much hope . By reason of the many meanderings of the stream , it was impossible for us to discern our course for any considerable distance before us . But one thing was very remarkable - we ...
... happiness , because they all were possessed of much hope . By reason of the many meanderings of the stream , it was impossible for us to discern our course for any considerable distance before us . But one thing was very remarkable - we ...
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