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... lives , and every thing becomes a part of him ; and hence it may with propriety be said that man is the soul of the world ... live out their being to the best of their ability — they 2 ENGLAND'S WEAKNESS AND ENGLAND'S STRENGTH . misdeeds ...
... lives , and every thing becomes a part of him ; and hence it may with propriety be said that man is the soul of the world ... live out their being to the best of their ability — they 2 ENGLAND'S WEAKNESS AND ENGLAND'S STRENGTH . misdeeds ...
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... live in wealth and splen- dour , and many of whose hard - working curates almost starve for the bread that perisheth - he may see immense tracts of unpurchaseable waste lands , and thousands of famishing men remain- ing idle -- he may ...
... live in wealth and splen- dour , and many of whose hard - working curates almost starve for the bread that perisheth - he may see immense tracts of unpurchaseable waste lands , and thousands of famishing men remain- ing idle -- he may ...
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... lives ? Have they a higher estimate of human life now than they had before they saw their fellow beings struggling in death - agonies ? " The majesty of the law is vindicated " say some . But are you sure that it is not the law of his ...
... lives ? Have they a higher estimate of human life now than they had before they saw their fellow beings struggling in death - agonies ? " The majesty of the law is vindicated " say some . But are you sure that it is not the law of his ...
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... live , " says another . How do you know when a man has filled up the measure of his iniquities ? If he is not fit to live , is he fit to die ? If he is not fit to meet the gaze of man , who is capable of erring like himself , how can he ...
... live , " says another . How do you know when a man has filled up the measure of his iniquities ? If he is not fit to live , is he fit to die ? If he is not fit to meet the gaze of man , who is capable of erring like himself , how can he ...
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... live here , " said a tall fair girl , elegantly dressed , as she referred , with a saddened and perplexed look , to a letter which she took from her reticule ; but in which , though the handwriting gave evidence of a sadly defective ...
... live here , " said a tall fair girl , elegantly dressed , as she referred , with a saddened and perplexed look , to a letter which she took from her reticule ; but in which , though the handwriting gave evidence of a sadly defective ...
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