Guardian, Volumen2T. and J. Allman, 1823 |
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... behold with great sorrow , your honour employing your important moments in remedying matters which nothing but time can cure , and which do not so immediately , or at least so pro- fessedly , appertain to your office , as do the ...
... behold with great sorrow , your honour employing your important moments in remedying matters which nothing but time can cure , and which do not so immediately , or at least so pro- fessedly , appertain to your office , as do the ...
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... behold the polite arts subservient to religion , and recommending it from its natural beauty . Looking over the letters of my correspondents , I find one which celebrates this treatise , and recommends it to my readers . TO THE GUARDIAN ...
... behold the polite arts subservient to religion , and recommending it from its natural beauty . Looking over the letters of my correspondents , I find one which celebrates this treatise , and recommends it to my readers . TO THE GUARDIAN ...
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... behold Thee . As wax consumes before the fire , and as the smoke is driven away , so let thine enemies vanish out of thy presence . How unhappy is that soul who , without the sense of Thee , has no God , no hope , no comfort to support ...
... behold Thee . As wax consumes before the fire , and as the smoke is driven away , so let thine enemies vanish out of thy presence . How unhappy is that soul who , without the sense of Thee , has no God , no hope , no comfort to support ...
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... behold it with regret and disdain . Whoever therefore robs a woman of her reputation , despoils a poor defenceless creature of all that makes her valuable , turns her beauty into loath- someness , and leaves her friendless , abandoned ...
... behold it with regret and disdain . Whoever therefore robs a woman of her reputation , despoils a poor defenceless creature of all that makes her valuable , turns her beauty into loath- someness , and leaves her friendless , abandoned ...
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... . I ap- prehend , O my Maker , let it not be too late : " I apprehend , and tremble at thy presence ; and shall I not consider Thee , who art all goodness , but with terror ? O my Redeemer , do Thou behold my 81 . 141 THE GUARDIAN .
... . I ap- prehend , O my Maker , let it not be too late : " I apprehend , and tremble at thy presence ; and shall I not consider Thee , who art all goodness , but with terror ? O my Redeemer , do Thou behold my 81 . 141 THE GUARDIAN .
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