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... persons who have been originally social , benevolent , and tender- hearted , lovers of their fellow - men , of cordial meetings , and of those gatherings together of congenial spirits , which it would be impossible for a harder and less ...
... persons who have been originally social , benevolent , and tender- hearted , lovers of their fellow - men , of cordial meetings , and of those gatherings together of congenial spirits , which it would be impossible for a harder and less ...
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... persons arc , in vast numbers , too ragged and for- lorn to be able to attend any place of pub- lic worship , or , in the case of the latter , any means of instruction . It is something then , and the serious and charitable por- tion of ...
... persons arc , in vast numbers , too ragged and for- lorn to be able to attend any place of pub- lic worship , or , in the case of the latter , any means of instruction . It is something then , and the serious and charitable por- tion of ...
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... persons , and espe- cially those who have much depending upon the orderly and systematic opera - portant , quite the contrary ; for I believe tions of laborers and work - people , are very fond of saying that total abstinence is a good ...
... persons , and espe- cially those who have much depending upon the orderly and systematic opera - portant , quite the contrary ; for I believe tions of laborers and work - people , are very fond of saying that total abstinence is a good ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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