The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... continued the lady of the manor , " and is followed by a second death ; so also is the first life two - fold , consisting of the natural and spiritual life , and these are succeeded by that which is eternal . Adam , by his disobedience ...
... continued the lady of the manor , " and is followed by a second death ; so also is the first life two - fold , consisting of the natural and spiritual life , and these are succeeded by that which is eternal . Adam , by his disobedience ...
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... continued the lady of the manor , explained to you , my dear children , the nature of death ; and will proceed next to point out the various modes in which that commandment which saith , Thou shalt do no murder , ' may be transgressed ...
... continued the lady of the manor , explained to you , my dear children , the nature of death ; and will proceed next to point out the various modes in which that commandment which saith , Thou shalt do no murder , ' may be transgressed ...
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... continued the lady , " that the greater number of the admired poets of the present day , like so many bloodhounds , ( if the expression may be allowed me , ) mingle in the same cry ; and in their writings bloodshed and murder of every ...
... continued the lady , " that the greater number of the admired poets of the present day , like so many bloodhounds , ( if the expression may be allowed me , ) mingle in the same cry ; and in their writings bloodshed and murder of every ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... continued she , " may not only be made in the case of ministers , but in that of parents and teachers , and of all persons in every situa- tion of responsibility , or possessing any influence over any single individual of the human race ...
... continued she , " may not only be made in the case of ministers , but in that of parents and teachers , and of all persons in every situa- tion of responsibility , or possessing any influence over any single individual of the human race ...
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