The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... Happy Dreaming in the Sheldonian Theatre Ella Thornton Evangelist , The Little Evenings with the Editor Exeter Hall , Going to PAGE . 129 . 329 193 27 65 • . 175 45 , 117 , 224 , 310 • 50 269 · € 231 · 1 65 259 206 . 220 . 362 . 87 149 ...
... Happy Dreaming in the Sheldonian Theatre Ella Thornton Evangelist , The Little Evenings with the Editor Exeter Hall , Going to PAGE . 129 . 329 193 27 65 • . 175 45 , 117 , 224 , 310 • 50 269 · € 231 · 1 65 259 206 . 220 . 362 . 87 149 ...
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... happy families of England meet around the winter's fire - no brother , no sister absent from their cheerful band - it is sometimes good to remember these things , and to ask themselves what they can do for a people , who , perhaps the ...
... happy families of England meet around the winter's fire - no brother , no sister absent from their cheerful band - it is sometimes good to remember these things , and to ask themselves what they can do for a people , who , perhaps the ...
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... happy ; but happy I am not . " Now , if I were a man , everything would be different ; I should then be free to follow my own tastes and inclinations , and I would not remain an unknown or insignificant member of the society in which I ...
... happy ; but happy I am not . " Now , if I were a man , everything would be different ; I should then be free to follow my own tastes and inclinations , and I would not remain an unknown or insignificant member of the society in which I ...
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... happy ; but when we begin to talk of its be- ing a duty to appreciate our own felicity , it is a certain proof that we do not feel it . You say that my uncle is kind to me . True . The sudden death of my poor father , which occurred ...
... happy ; but when we begin to talk of its be- ing a duty to appreciate our own felicity , it is a certain proof that we do not feel it . You say that my uncle is kind to me . True . The sudden death of my poor father , which occurred ...
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... happy , and then some heavy trouble comes and almost crushes me down ; or perhaps I am anti- cipating some great sorrow , and on the contrary , I meet with unexpected joy . How much misery in either case I might have been spared , could ...
... happy , and then some heavy trouble comes and almost crushes me down ; or perhaps I am anti- cipating some great sorrow , and on the contrary , I meet with unexpected joy . How much misery in either case I might have been spared , could ...
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