The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... heart , and into cult to overcome . They endeavoured his brain , that is so highly detrimental to convince mankind , by a sort of ex- in its future consequences . An error emplification of their system , that , by insinuated in this ...
... heart , and into cult to overcome . They endeavoured his brain , that is so highly detrimental to convince mankind , by a sort of ex- in its future consequences . An error emplification of their system , that , by insinuated in this ...
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... heart , and the fashion of a sinful world , sought to justify the L- -shire . WHEN I entered the wretched youth's room , I was introduced to him by the worthy man who is the keeper of the prison , and whose character has been long ...
... heart , and the fashion of a sinful world , sought to justify the L- -shire . WHEN I entered the wretched youth's room , I was introduced to him by the worthy man who is the keeper of the prison , and whose character has been long ...
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... heart , there was still a regret lingering in his bosom , at finding him- self , by this last fatal act , cut off at once from all worldly gratification , and doomed to disappointment and dis- grace ; I , therefore , shewed him the ut ...
... heart , there was still a regret lingering in his bosom , at finding him- self , by this last fatal act , cut off at once from all worldly gratification , and doomed to disappointment and dis- grace ; I , therefore , shewed him the ut ...
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... heart , when turning towards him , I were covered with his blood , which , in saw his eyes lifted upwards , and fixed in spite of all the efforts of the surgeon to a trance of fervor , in which he seemed staunch it , still oozed from ...
... heart , when turning towards him , I were covered with his blood , which , in saw his eyes lifted upwards , and fixed in spite of all the efforts of the surgeon to a trance of fervor , in which he seemed staunch it , still oozed from ...
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... heart ; and as he alone man saw me , he beckoned to me to can judge of the sincerity of your peni- come near him ; and writing upon a tence , he alone can give you hope of piece of paper , gave it me : - " O my forgiveness . ' dear sir ...
... heart ; and as he alone man saw me , he beckoned to me to can judge of the sincerity of your peni- come near him ; and writing upon a tence , he alone can give you hope of piece of paper , gave it me : - " O my forgiveness . ' dear sir ...
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