Lectures to Young WomenCrosby, Nichols, 1856 - 196 من الصفحات |
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... hope to say nothing new and have no desire to afford mere entertainment . My desire is to do good to those who hear me , and especially to the young , by exciting them to more serious re- flection than they are probably accustomed to ...
... hope to say nothing new and have no desire to afford mere entertainment . My desire is to do good to those who hear me , and especially to the young , by exciting them to more serious re- flection than they are probably accustomed to ...
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... hope which shines upon their path from heaven . But whence cometh this blessedness ? The seed must be sown in spring , in the soft ground and under the fertilizing showers , the long days of summer must ripen it , while the weeds are ...
... hope which shines upon their path from heaven . But whence cometh this blessedness ? The seed must be sown in spring , in the soft ground and under the fertilizing showers , the long days of summer must ripen it , while the weeds are ...
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... hope that their influence will be greater after marriage than before , and too often find , with breaking hearts , that it is less . They find , when too late , that their self - sacrificing devotion was misplaced , and that the martyr ...
... hope that their influence will be greater after marriage than before , and too often find , with breaking hearts , that it is less . They find , when too late , that their self - sacrificing devotion was misplaced , and that the martyr ...
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William Greenleaf Eliot. from his wife . With the hope of bliss before him , he will make promises in which he fully believes , but which , having obtained his re- ward , he is not able to keep . I have had many opportunities of ...
William Greenleaf Eliot. from his wife . With the hope of bliss before him , he will make promises in which he fully believes , but which , having obtained his re- ward , he is not able to keep . I have had many opportunities of ...
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... hope of reforming young men , and keeping them in the path of virtue , unless we begin by reforming young women , and teaching them to give their best influence to the cause of goodness and so- briety . " You may rely upon it , " said a ...
... hope of reforming young men , and keeping them in the path of virtue , unless we begin by reforming young women , and teaching them to give their best influence to the cause of goodness and so- briety . " You may rely upon it , " said a ...
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