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... favour , " which induced the multi- plication of these essays , have determined the author to this repeated and connected publication of them . " Old men and matrons - young men and maidens - the wedded and unwedded - householders of ...
... favour , " which induced the multi- plication of these essays , have determined the author to this repeated and connected publication of them . " Old men and matrons - young men and maidens - the wedded and unwedded - householders of ...
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... favour . It was therefore judged most expedient to set on foot a distinct society in Dublin , for the service of Ireland , which was recognized by the Bible So- ciety , and an intercourse established , which , after some obstruction ...
... favour . It was therefore judged most expedient to set on foot a distinct society in Dublin , for the service of Ireland , which was recognized by the Bible So- ciety , and an intercourse established , which , after some obstruction ...
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... favour of the Asylum , and one that ought to call forth the deepest gratitude of all present . The countenance of the candidate evidently discovered that she deeply felt the solem- nity of the occasion . She came forward with great ...
... favour of the Asylum , and one that ought to call forth the deepest gratitude of all present . The countenance of the candidate evidently discovered that she deeply felt the solem- nity of the occasion . She came forward with great ...
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