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... temper , and you can- not be said to be really good - tempered without excelling in these things . " " But we are not all like that , papa ; " whispered Ann , in a low voice . 66 ' No , my dear , I wish you were : some of you , I am ...
... temper , and you can- not be said to be really good - tempered without excelling in these things . " " But we are not all like that , papa ; " whispered Ann , in a low voice . 66 ' No , my dear , I wish you were : some of you , I am ...
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... temper is an index equally sure of communion with the societies of heaven . From these considerations then it is plain to see what must be the natural temper of man , before he becomes converted and regenerated by Christian doctrine and ...
... temper is an index equally sure of communion with the societies of heaven . From these considerations then it is plain to see what must be the natural temper of man , before he becomes converted and regenerated by Christian doctrine and ...
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... temper , nothing can be of more importance than to note its colouring and character , since as a wise physician , in ... temper is a sure index of bad and disorderly association , that is to say , of communion with infernal societies ...
... temper , nothing can be of more importance than to note its colouring and character , since as a wise physician , in ... temper is a sure index of bad and disorderly association , that is to say , of communion with infernal societies ...
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... Temper. Here, I'll show you my Temper!” cried Sam. “Upstairs, young man,” said Sam's father. “The supper table is no place for tempers.” The Temper giggled and followed Sam upstairs. Having a Temper was more trouble than Sam had imagined.
... Temper. Here, I'll show you my Temper!” cried Sam. “Upstairs, young man,” said Sam's father. “The supper table is no place for tempers.” The Temper giggled and followed Sam upstairs. Having a Temper was more trouble than Sam had imagined.
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CONTENTS . PART I - TEMPER AS WE FIND IT . CHAP . I.THE ORIGIN AND PREVALENCY OF BAD TEMPER . Lines by Milton -- bad tempers general - traced to their cause-- original sin - family quarrels - intestacy - heir at law - relations in ...
CONTENTS . PART I - TEMPER AS WE FIND IT . CHAP . I.THE ORIGIN AND PREVALENCY OF BAD TEMPER . Lines by Milton -- bad tempers general - traced to their cause-- original sin - family quarrels - intestacy - heir at law - relations in ...
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