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Page 119
... cause is so apparent , it seems wonderful that the elder and more experienced friends of young couples , should rather betray them into this common error , than en- deavour to obviate it , by means so much in their power . An instance ...
... cause is so apparent , it seems wonderful that the elder and more experienced friends of young couples , should rather betray them into this common error , than en- deavour to obviate it , by means so much in their power . An instance ...
Page 162
... cause in which I suffer , it is Christ's cause , and my country's glory , You may stop the mountain wave , and roll back the ebbing tide , and extinguish yon glorious sun - but the holy spirit of liberty and religion , in its invincible ...
... cause in which I suffer , it is Christ's cause , and my country's glory , You may stop the mountain wave , and roll back the ebbing tide , and extinguish yon glorious sun - but the holy spirit of liberty and religion , in its invincible ...
Page 71
... cause . The venerable Attorney Gen- eral , ( over 80 years old ) opened the cause for the Government . MISS PATON , a celebrated English Singer and Actress , who was not long since married to Lord Lenox , is engaged in the English and ...
... cause . The venerable Attorney Gen- eral , ( over 80 years old ) opened the cause for the Government . MISS PATON , a celebrated English Singer and Actress , who was not long since married to Lord Lenox , is engaged in the English and ...
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