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Page 45
... and to the tempest : but we are desirous that , like the christian , you should boldly face and patiently endure the storm , with the Bible as your compass , Hope as your anchor , God as your pilot , and Heaven as your country .
... and to the tempest : but we are desirous that , like the christian , you should boldly face and patiently endure the storm , with the Bible as your compass , Hope as your anchor , God as your pilot , and Heaven as your country .
Page 320
... till Julia tacirly acquiesces in the propriety of his fighting : --We do not hope that the efforts of any novelist , directed against duelling , could succeed in preventing it : but we think that all who profess to be moral writers ...
... till Julia tacirly acquiesces in the propriety of his fighting : --We do not hope that the efforts of any novelist , directed against duelling , could succeed in preventing it : but we think that all who profess to be moral writers ...
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... Burgundy filled France with mourning , and extinguished the sanguine hopes which had been so universally indulged ! ... the Duke de Chevreuse : “ Alas , my good Duke , God has taken away'all our hope for the church and the state .
... Burgundy filled France with mourning , and extinguished the sanguine hopes which had been so universally indulged ! ... the Duke de Chevreuse : “ Alas , my good Duke , God has taken away'all our hope for the church and the state .
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