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... youth , and recollected him . Mr. H. never beheld him , though both in emergency were weeks under his protective roof . " Worthiest ! most liberal of men ! " cried John Roy , clasping Mr. Gordon in his arms . His name , pronounced by ...
... youth , and recollected him . Mr. H. never beheld him , though both in emergency were weeks under his protective roof . " Worthiest ! most liberal of men ! " cried John Roy , clasping Mr. Gordon in his arms . His name , pronounced by ...
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... youth . This momentous topic is treated at very considerable length by Mr. Phelps , who has brought to the discussion the same spirit of practical research and be- nevolent feeling , which characterize the first volume of his work . We ...
... youth . This momentous topic is treated at very considerable length by Mr. Phelps , who has brought to the discussion the same spirit of practical research and be- nevolent feeling , which characterize the first volume of his work . We ...
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... youth would thereby be taught that , if bis companion should prove a better man than himself , he will be the most valued in society ; and the poor youth would be taught that his de- ficiency in wealth may be made up to him , by ...
... youth would thereby be taught that , if bis companion should prove a better man than himself , he will be the most valued in society ; and the poor youth would be taught that his de- ficiency in wealth may be made up to him , by ...
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