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... mind , " a redeemed specimen of long - lost humanity , and stands up , with tears of joy trembling in his eyes , to tell of the miseries once endured , now to be endured no more forever ; of his once naked and starving children , now ...
... mind , " a redeemed specimen of long - lost humanity , and stands up , with tears of joy trembling in his eyes , to tell of the miseries once endured , now to be endured no more forever ; of his once naked and starving children , now ...
Page 36
... mind . Pleasures to be enjoyed , or pains to be endured , after we shall be dead and gone are but little regarded even in our own cases , and much less in the cases of others . Still , in addition to this there is something so ludicrous ...
... mind . Pleasures to be enjoyed , or pains to be endured , after we shall be dead and gone are but little regarded even in our own cases , and much less in the cases of others . Still , in addition to this there is something so ludicrous ...
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... mind to lure him to his backsliding . When he casts his eyes around him , he should be able to see all that he respects , all that he admires , all that he loves , kindly and anxiously pointing him onward , and none beckoning him back ...
... mind to lure him to his backsliding . When he casts his eyes around him , he should be able to see all that he respects , all that he admires , all that he loves , kindly and anxiously pointing him onward , and none beckoning him back ...
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... the demon of intemper- ance ever seems to have delighted in sucking the blood of genius and of generosity . What one of us but can call to mind some relative , more promising in youth than all 38 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
... the demon of intemper- ance ever seems to have delighted in sucking the blood of genius and of generosity . What one of us but can call to mind some relative , more promising in youth than all 38 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
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Abraham Lincoln. mind some relative , more promising in youth than all his fellows , who has fallen a sacrifice to his rapacity ? He ever seems to have gone forth like the Egyptian angel of death , commissioned to slay , if not the first ...
Abraham Lincoln. mind some relative , more promising in youth than all his fellows , who has fallen a sacrifice to his rapacity ? He ever seems to have gone forth like the Egyptian angel of death , commissioned to slay , if not the first ...
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