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Regulated in all his commercial dealings with mankind by the christian principle that " honesty is the best policy , " he had acquired both re- spectability and fortune ; and on his death left to his only son , the subject of the ...
Regulated in all his commercial dealings with mankind by the christian principle that " honesty is the best policy , " he had acquired both re- spectability and fortune ; and on his death left to his only son , the subject of the ...
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His affairs being at length finally arranged , to the entire and grateful satisfaction of all his commercial friends and cre- ditors , he was on the point of again commencing his mercantile pursuits , when , by the death of a maternal ...
His affairs being at length finally arranged , to the entire and grateful satisfaction of all his commercial friends and cre- ditors , he was on the point of again commencing his mercantile pursuits , when , by the death of a maternal ...
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... of his domestic flock the sacred truth , that the love of God and strict obedience to his command- ments were the best preparations for a successful course in life , as they were the happiest tokens of a departing spirit in death .
... of his domestic flock the sacred truth , that the love of God and strict obedience to his command- ments were the best preparations for a successful course in life , as they were the happiest tokens of a departing spirit in death .
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It was in the year previous to the death of this worthy cler- gyman that Mr. Gracelove , who had been long acquainted with the family , united his fate with Mary , his third daughter .
It was in the year previous to the death of this worthy cler- gyman that Mr. Gracelove , who had been long acquainted with the family , united his fate with Mary , his third daughter .
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His cry of afflic- tion was regarded , and his prayer of faith granted by Him who desireth not the death of a sinner , but rather that he turn from his wickedness and live . ' And the Lord spake unto the fish , and it vomited out Jonah ...
His cry of afflic- tion was regarded , and his prayer of faith granted by Him who desireth not the death of a sinner , but rather that he turn from his wickedness and live . ' And the Lord spake unto the fish , and it vomited out Jonah ...
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