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Memoirs of P. Jones: Late Rear-admiral in the Russian ...
Late Rear-admiral in the Russian Service ... Now First Compiled from His Original
Journals and Correspondence ... John Paul Jones. unsolaced by the constant
and tender offices of friendship. Many idle rumours connected with his death
have ...
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Memoirs of Paul Jones, Late Rear-admiral in the Russian ...
... 18th of that month. Though far from those on whose affection he had a natural
claim, his dying hours were not unsolaced by the constant and tender offices of
friendship. Many 306 MEMOIRS OF.
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The Desire of Ages—Illustrated
In "the region and shadow of death," men sat unsolaced. With longing eyes they
looked for the {33} coming of the Deliverer, when the darkness should be
dispelled, and the mystery of the future should be made plain. "It was not alone
the ...
Ellen Gould Harmon White, 1926
Thus like the truth he wove a tale untrue, While at each word her tears unsolaced
flew : As when by Zephyrus diffused, the snow Melts when the east wind sweeps
the mountain brow, And melting swells the streams profusely fill'd, Thus down ...
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Twenty Years at Hull-House
Miss Starr always insisted that the arts should receive adequate recognition at
Hull-House and urged that one must always remember "the hungry individual
soul which without art will have passed unsolaced and unfed, followed by other
souls ...
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The works of William E. Channing
... and scatters the thought of judgment to come. Man dying in battle, unsolaced,
unpitied, and a victim to hatred, rapacity, and insatiable ambition, leaves behind
him wrongs to be revenged. His blood does not speak peace or speak of heaven;
...
William Ellery Channing, 1856
... the heart and conscience, kills human sympathies, and scatters the thought of
judgment to come. Man dying in battle, unsolaced, unpitied, and a victim to
hatred, rapacity, and insatiable ambition, leaves behind him wrongs to be
revenged.
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The Gentleman's Magazine
... the scene, to play her part In blank, unsolaced brokenness of heart ; And like
the ivy, when its stay has gone, Slowly to droop, and drooping die alone ; Shut
out from Swetga's bowers, her spirit doom'd To wander long in other forms
entomb'd ...
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A Place to Belong: Spiritual Renewal for Our Time
You both become the richer for having been open to the tattered and often
desperate, unsolaced needs of the man next to you. When this occurs the weak
becomes strong and is made capable to bare his feelings to the group, knowing
that he ...
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Historical view of the literature of the South of Europe
In peace I wish for war, in war for peace: Poison conceal'd I drink in every cup-—
In every friend I see an enemy: The softest carpets of Assyria seem Planted with
thorns to my unsolaced limbs: My transient sleep is agonized with fear— Each ...
Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde de Sismondi, 1827