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I kept this day as the anniversary of my Tetty's death , with prayers and tears in the morning . In the evening I prayed for her conditionally , if it were lawful . ” “ April 23 , 1753. I know not whether I do not too much indulge the ...
I kept this day as the anniversary of my Tetty's death , with prayers and tears in the morning . In the evening I prayed for her conditionally , if it were lawful . ” “ April 23 , 1753. I know not whether I do not too much indulge the ...
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A violent death is never very painful ; the only danger is , lest it should be unprovided . But if a man can be supposed to make no provision for death in war , what can be the state that would have awakened him to the care of futurity ...
A violent death is never very painful ; the only danger is , lest it should be unprovided . But if a man can be supposed to make no provision for death in war , what can be the state that would have awakened him to the care of futurity ...
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effect of accident ; every death , which is not gradually brought on by the miseries of age ; or when life is extinguished for any other reason than that it is burnt out . He that dies before sixty , of a cold or consumption , dies , in ...
effect of accident ; every death , which is not gradually brought on by the miseries of age ; or when life is extinguished for any other reason than that it is burnt out . He that dies before sixty , of a cold or consumption , dies , in ...
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