Social evils, and their remedyHarper & Bros., 1834 |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 28
עמוד 26
... thought that my proper place was among the senate of my country , to assist in framing new and more enlightened laws , or I would even have con- sented to occupy the pulpit of the largest church at Birmingham to preach a new and pure ...
... thought that my proper place was among the senate of my country , to assist in framing new and more enlightened laws , or I would even have con- sented to occupy the pulpit of the largest church at Birmingham to preach a new and pure ...
עמוד 30
... thought too meanly of her and all her family ; nay , to my disgrace be it spoken , I utterly des- pised the whole honest - hearted party ; and the thought that they would have a right to pass their opinions upon my late courses was not ...
... thought too meanly of her and all her family ; nay , to my disgrace be it spoken , I utterly des- pised the whole honest - hearted party ; and the thought that they would have a right to pass their opinions upon my late courses was not ...
עמוד 79
... thought any so well worth hearing ! Before I was aware of my being even drowsy , as I leaned back in the chair , one thought after another rising in my mind , I fell fast asleep . I believe my eyes , for some time before they closed ...
... thought any so well worth hearing ! Before I was aware of my being even drowsy , as I leaned back in the chair , one thought after another rising in my mind , I fell fast asleep . I believe my eyes , for some time before they closed ...
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