Social evils, and their remedy, Volume 3Smith, Elder and Company, 1835 - Great Britain |
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... spoke to his sons , William , he did not keep silence , but such a feeble expostulation had best have been left unsaid ; William , my own son , my son in the faith , I would wish to say , no power on earth , no temptation of hell , I ...
... spoke to his sons , William , he did not keep silence , but such a feeble expostulation had best have been left unsaid ; William , my own son , my son in the faith , I would wish to say , no power on earth , no temptation of hell , I ...
Page 39
... spoke to her in vain . I read the Bible to her , it seemed , in vain . She paid no heed to the words of life , and all the while seemed hastening towards the shades of death . Her thoughtless and utter carelessness appeared to me even ...
... spoke to her in vain . I read the Bible to her , it seemed , in vain . She paid no heed to the words of life , and all the while seemed hastening towards the shades of death . Her thoughtless and utter carelessness appeared to me even ...
Page 58
... spoke in a soothing , coaxing tone , looking all the while over his shoulder to find out what he had been writing . While her eye glanced over the words , " To my beloved child Emily Withers , I do give and bequeath the sum of two thous ...
... spoke in a soothing , coaxing tone , looking all the while over his shoulder to find out what he had been writing . While her eye glanced over the words , " To my beloved child Emily Withers , I do give and bequeath the sum of two thous ...
Page 102
... spoke as if he was to live for ever in this world that he had a house of clay to leave , perhaps at a short warning , and that however fixed his habits might be , they would be broken up by the last enemy at a time quite unforeseen to ...
... spoke as if he was to live for ever in this world that he had a house of clay to leave , perhaps at a short warning , and that however fixed his habits might be , they would be broken up by the last enemy at a time quite unforeseen to ...
Page 108
... spoke ! ' I have not heard these very words , for they were not spoken in my presence ; but no extraordinary dis- cernment is required to find out when such an effect has been produced : a pleased look in a once unkind face , a close ...
... spoke ! ' I have not heard these very words , for they were not spoken in my presence ; but no extraordinary dis- cernment is required to find out when such an effect has been produced : a pleased look in a once unkind face , a close ...
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