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" ... with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his strength ; and, therefore, they loved him as truly and as fervently as he loved England. "
The British Review, and London Critical Journal - Page 195
1813
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The life of Nelson. Ed. by W.E. Mullins

Robert Southey - 1878 - 306 pages
...knew that his heart was as humane as it was fearless ; that there was not in his nature the slightest alloy of selfishness or cupidity; but that with perfect...as truly and as fervently as he loved England. They pressed upon the parapet to gaze after him when his barge pushed off, and he was returning their cheers...
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Journeys Through Bookland

Charles H.Sylevester - 1909 - 594 pages
...knew that his heart was as humane as it was fearless; that there was not in his nature the slightest alloy of selfishness or cupidity; but that, with perfect...as truly and as fervently as he loved England. They pressed upon the parapet to gaze after him when his barge pushed off, and he was returning their cheers...
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History of Knox County, Illinois: Its Cities, Towns and People, Volume 1

Albert James Perry - 1912 - 996 pages
...live Universalism demands that one should not only profess, but c!o; that he should "love God with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his strength, and with all his mind, and his neighbors as himself." This is not easy to do, all will agree. We believe...
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Pestalozzi's Educational Writings

Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi - 1912 - 348 pages
...long before, the piety of the mother, if genuine, must have led him to revere, and to love " with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his strength, and with all his mind.". . . And I know not a motive which might render those efforts more interesting...
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Nine Great Preachers

Albert Henry Currier - 1912 - 448 pages
...it is a voice and not an echo, or a mumble. If a man has anything to say, and will say it with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his strength, he will not lack auditors. Books have their province, and preachers have theirs, and neither can efface...
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English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic Movement

George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1604 pages
...either side, on July 22, 1S05. •On nccount of ills reliitlonu with Lady Hamilton, a noted adventu feet n j1 and, therefore, they loved him as truly and as fervently as he loved England. They pressed upon...
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Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading ..., Volume 8

Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1922 - 530 pages
...knew that his heart was as humane as it was fearless ; that there was not in his nature the slightest alloy of selfishness or cupidity; but that, with perfect...as truly and as fervently as he loved England. They pressed upon the parapet to gaze after him when his barge pushed off, and he was returning their cheers...
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Following Jesus Day by Day: Junior Department, First Year, Part III, Volume 2

Ethel Wendell Trout - 1922 - 210 pages
...LESSON TRUTH IN YOUR LIFE Bernard was brave; he was true; he was faithful; he loved Christ with all his heart and with all his soul and with all his strength and .with all his mind. He showed this because he gave all his life to God. He dedicated his great talents...
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My Diamond Jubilee: Sixty Years a Preacher of the Gospel

Richard Lee - 1923 - 208 pages
...said Jesus, " and thou shalt live." What had the lawyer to do ? To love the Lord, his God, with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his strength, and with all his mind. Love is life. Only he who loves lives. Only love can get out of a man the deepest...
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The Oxford Book of English Prose

Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1262 pages
...knew that his heart was as humane as it was fearless ; that there was not in his nature the slightest alloy of selfishness or cupidity ; but that, with...strength ; and, therefore, they loved him as truly as and fervently as he loved England. They pressed upon the parapet, to gaze after him when his barge...
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