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... deep to meet them , were compelled to haul them up by means of ropes . There was one individual in that boat whose exertions , Mr. Suter says , he can never forget . The others were sufficiently active , but he was both physically and ...
... deep to meet them , were compelled to haul them up by means of ropes . There was one individual in that boat whose exertions , Mr. Suter says , he can never forget . The others were sufficiently active , but he was both physically and ...
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... deep sense she entertained of the good- ness of that God , who is ever the widow's friend , who had so wonder- fully preserved herself and those whom she held most dear . One sight of that woman's face , after having seen and heard the ...
... deep sense she entertained of the good- ness of that God , who is ever the widow's friend , who had so wonder- fully preserved herself and those whom she held most dear . One sight of that woman's face , after having seen and heard the ...
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... deep and far into the soul , above all price . Ma- ny facts proving this truth are re- lated by Sir Thomas in a philosophi- cal spirit , but simply and without parade . One old gentleman of the name of M'Intosh , after getting hold " o ...
... deep and far into the soul , above all price . Ma- ny facts proving this truth are re- lated by Sir Thomas in a philosophi- cal spirit , but simply and without parade . One old gentleman of the name of M'Intosh , after getting hold " o ...
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... deep in the room , auld Jean Stro- noch , fourscore years of age , sat the whole night , " amid a ' the jostling , wi ' a clockin ' hen and a wheen chuckens in her apron . Some ane said till her , that she might hae ither things in her ...
... deep in the room , auld Jean Stro- noch , fourscore years of age , sat the whole night , " amid a ' the jostling , wi ' a clockin ' hen and a wheen chuckens in her apron . Some ane said till her , that she might hae ither things in her ...
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... deep sympathies of mind , I turn'd From that unanswering spot , and fondly sought In all wild scenes with thrilling murmurs fraught , In every still small voice and sound of And flute - note of the wind through cave A perilous delight ...
... deep sympathies of mind , I turn'd From that unanswering spot , and fondly sought In all wild scenes with thrilling murmurs fraught , In every still small voice and sound of And flute - note of the wind through cave A perilous delight ...
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