The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... order , my dear young people , " continued the lady of the manor , " to open your minds on this subject , I would strongly recommend to your attention the study of history ; beginning with that of the ancients , 6 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... order , my dear young people , " continued the lady of the manor , " to open your minds on this subject , I would strongly recommend to your attention the study of history ; beginning with that of the ancients , 6 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... attention for some time on what I should call a somewhat dry discussion , I will , if you will permit me , read a little narrative which I happen to have by me , and which I select from any other I could choose on this subject , because ...
... attention for some time on what I should call a somewhat dry discussion , I will , if you will permit me , read a little narrative which I happen to have by me , and which I select from any other I could choose on this subject , because ...
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... attention to the Saviour , not in his state of the victim only , but in that of the Conqueror and the King . But there was no character of our Lord throughout the Holy Scriptures which she caused her little pupil to study with greater ...
... attention to the Saviour , not in his state of the victim only , but in that of the Conqueror and the King . But there was no character of our Lord throughout the Holy Scriptures which she caused her little pupil to study with greater ...
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... attention . She had cherished in the child a pure and simple state of feeling with regard to religion , which she had always represented as the only needful thing , to which every other ought to be entirely subservient . " Whether you ...
... attention . She had cherished in the child a pure and simple state of feeling with regard to religion , which she had always represented as the only needful thing , to which every other ought to be entirely subservient . " Whether you ...
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... attention . On this principle he accordingly acted ; and , in consequence , pursued his quiet course little re- garded by any one . Edmund had remained at school till his fourteenth year without 14 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... attention . On this principle he accordingly acted ; and , in consequence , pursued his quiet course little re- garded by any one . Edmund had remained at school till his fourteenth year without 14 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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