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Page 68
... hold her here ? True , she was a lovely flower , and we often think how pleasant would our fireside have been this winter if she could have been spared to us . I feel that I could cheer- fully make any sacrifice to promote her welfare ...
... hold her here ? True , she was a lovely flower , and we often think how pleasant would our fireside have been this winter if she could have been spared to us . I feel that I could cheer- fully make any sacrifice to promote her welfare ...
Page 90
... hold of her arm rather severely , which he afterward regretted . " Father , " said she , " you shouldn't take hold of me so . " But in a few moments she was cheerful as before . Evil and malicious passions seemed to have no abiding ANTI ...
... hold of her arm rather severely , which he afterward regretted . " Father , " said she , " you shouldn't take hold of me so . " But in a few moments she was cheerful as before . Evil and malicious passions seemed to have no abiding ANTI ...
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... hold mankind as slaves ; but , that all those who have been held in a state of slavery be discharged therefrom ; that all those be used well who are under Friends ' care , and are not in circumstances , through nonage or incapacity , to ...
... hold mankind as slaves ; but , that all those who have been held in a state of slavery be discharged therefrom ; that all those be used well who are under Friends ' care , and are not in circumstances , through nonage or incapacity , to ...
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