Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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... heart , the judgment that seldom erred , and the feelings by which it was always overpowered - the same excessive desire to please , and aptness to displease by precipi- ancy and want of tact - the same innate conscious- ness of talent ...
... heart , the judgment that seldom erred , and the feelings by which it was always overpowered - the same excessive desire to please , and aptness to displease by precipi- ancy and want of tact - the same innate conscious- ness of talent ...
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... heart . It is a remarkable circumstance , strongly imprinted on her memory , that the first desire she conceived for the pleasures of fashionable life , was in reading Mrs. H. More's strictures against them . To their alleged sin 32 ...
... heart . It is a remarkable circumstance , strongly imprinted on her memory , that the first desire she conceived for the pleasures of fashionable life , was in reading Mrs. H. More's strictures against them . To their alleged sin 32 ...
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... heart's indwelling and inburied torment . She closes at fourteen the first division of these memoranda , because she was about that age when her father died ; the first great change in her change- ful life ; for though many years ...
... heart's indwelling and inburied torment . She closes at fourteen the first division of these memoranda , because she was about that age when her father died ; the first great change in her change- ful life ; for though many years ...
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... heart , to occupy herself with the com- monest interests of common life . It is a curious chasm and a curious fact , that this pleasure , this pride , this ambition and determination of her child- hood , was as much gone as if it never ...
... heart , to occupy herself with the com- monest interests of common life . It is a curious chasm and a curious fact , that this pleasure , this pride , this ambition and determination of her child- hood , was as much gone as if it never ...
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... heart . She remembers no more harvest - fields , or gardens , or country rambles . She had seen London , she had heard of London life . She had mixed with girls of other habits , and of other tastes ; the yearnings of vanity and ...
... heart . She remembers no more harvest - fields , or gardens , or country rambles . She had seen London , she had heard of London life . She had mixed with girls of other habits , and of other tastes ; the yearnings of vanity and ...
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