Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Band 1;Bände 3-4William Orr, 1845 |
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... remained closed , and private individuals did honour to the occasion , in ab- staining from pursuing their accustomed daily avoca- tions . At the usual hour of public prayer might be observed thousands proceeding to the several places ...
... remained closed , and private individuals did honour to the occasion , in ab- staining from pursuing their accustomed daily avoca- tions . At the usual hour of public prayer might be observed thousands proceeding to the several places ...
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... remained seated on the little bed , his head drooping on his chest , and totally regardless of the orisons and exhortations of the two monks by whom he was con- stantly attended . In this state he remained until the hour appointed for ...
... remained seated on the little bed , his head drooping on his chest , and totally regardless of the orisons and exhortations of the two monks by whom he was con- stantly attended . In this state he remained until the hour appointed for ...
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... remained incontrite ; but the moment that error or obduracy was exchanged for a humble sense of the wrong done , how- ever faintly that might be expressed , all anger must vanish ; and it is the direct and simple tendency of man's ...
... remained incontrite ; but the moment that error or obduracy was exchanged for a humble sense of the wrong done , how- ever faintly that might be expressed , all anger must vanish ; and it is the direct and simple tendency of man's ...
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... remained bright when all has been growing dark , and they are pleased with themselves accordingly . It is fortunate that their fancies are harmless , and that the world can get on without them . HEALTH OF TOWNS COMMISSION . THE first ...
... remained bright when all has been growing dark , and they are pleased with themselves accordingly . It is fortunate that their fancies are harmless , and that the world can get on without them . HEALTH OF TOWNS COMMISSION . THE first ...
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... remained in the village were now present . ' Let them be separated from the women and children , ' said the general . This order was promptly executed , the men being drawn up in a line before Mina . It was a strange , an anxious scene ...
... remained in the village were now present . ' Let them be separated from the women and children , ' said the general . This order was promptly executed , the men being drawn up in a line before Mina . It was a strange , an anxious scene ...
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