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Christ church existed as it now stands , except the steeple , of which the
foundation only was laid . The Presbyterian church in High street , which was
called Buttonwood , and was pulled down not many years ago , had existed
nearly thirty ...
Christ church existed as it now stands , except the steeple , of which the
foundation only was laid . The Presbyterian church in High street , which was
called Buttonwood , and was pulled down not many years ago , had existed
nearly thirty ...
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... and turning an angle of the track , I discovered a scene which I could not
comprehend at first , but which was soon brought home to me in a terrible
explanation . There were two men standing a few paces apart , facing each other
; two more ...
... and turning an angle of the track , I discovered a scene which I could not
comprehend at first , but which was soon brought home to me in a terrible
explanation . There were two men standing a few paces apart , facing each other
; two more ...
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But whether stationed high or low , He who his honest heart can know Free from
reproving thumps , E'en though he own nor house , nor lands , That man in native
glory stands , The very ace of trumps . 1 Some men will shuffle through their ...
But whether stationed high or low , He who his honest heart can know Free from
reproving thumps , E'en though he own nor house , nor lands , That man in native
glory stands , The very ace of trumps . 1 Some men will shuffle through their ...
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I love nature with enthusiasm , and whether standing on the bank of a running
stream and listening to the sweet gushing ... I love to stand at the base of a
mountain whose summit reaches the clouds , and to clamber among rocks and
under ...
I love nature with enthusiasm , and whether standing on the bank of a running
stream and listening to the sweet gushing ... I love to stand at the base of a
mountain whose summit reaches the clouds , and to clamber among rocks and
under ...
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... and thereby mellow the feelings into that melancholy richness that constitutes
the enjoyment of those whose afflictions have not indurated their affections . It is
good for the dying to stand up among the dead , and discourse of death ; it is ...
... and thereby mellow the feelings into that melancholy richness that constitutes
the enjoyment of those whose afflictions have not indurated their affections . It is
good for the dying to stand up among the dead , and discourse of death ; it is ...
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