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... hope of forming a good reader , if he cannot completely articulate every ele- mentary sound of the language . DUE DEGREE OF SLOWNESS . In order to express ourselves distinctly , moderation is requisite with regard to the speed of ...
... hope of forming a good reader , if he cannot completely articulate every ele- mentary sound of the language . DUE DEGREE OF SLOWNESS . In order to express ourselves distinctly , moderation is requisite with regard to the speed of ...
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... Hope , the balm of life , soothes us under every misfortune . " The first and second pauses are accompanied by an inflection of voice , that gives the hearer an expectation of something further to complete the sense : the inflection ...
... Hope , the balm of life , soothes us under every misfortune . " The first and second pauses are accompanied by an inflection of voice , that gives the hearer an expectation of something further to complete the sense : the inflection ...
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... hope ; we know that our Redeemer liveth - that we shall live with him , with our friends his servants , in that blessed land where sorrow is unknown , and happiness is endless as it is per- fect . Go then , mourn not for me ; I have not ...
... hope ; we know that our Redeemer liveth - that we shall live with him , with our friends his servants , in that blessed land where sorrow is unknown , and happiness is endless as it is per- fect . Go then , mourn not for me ; I have not ...
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... bitant land rent , I determined to migrate to North America . Accordingly , having made every necessary arrangement , I left England , in hope of finding an asylum in the United States . I arrived here , and purchasing this small 35.
... bitant land rent , I determined to migrate to North America . Accordingly , having made every necessary arrangement , I left England , in hope of finding an asylum in the United States . I arrived here , and purchasing this small 35.
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... hope will ever weaken my faith in God's word . He feeds the young ravens when they cry , and he will answer the voice of my prayer if it be agreea- ble to his revealed will . " 14. He stopped , and gave way to the overflowings of his ...
... hope will ever weaken my faith in God's word . He feeds the young ravens when they cry , and he will answer the voice of my prayer if it be agreea- ble to his revealed will . " 14. He stopped , and gave way to the overflowings of his ...
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