The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... dear Miss Emmeline ? " said the lady of the manor , smiling . The young lady shook her head , and replied , " No , no ; I have already been brought in guilty in every con- versation , and now I dare not plead innocence on any occasion ...
... dear Miss Emmeline ? " said the lady of the manor , smiling . The young lady shook her head , and replied , " No , no ; I have already been brought in guilty in every con- versation , and now I dare not plead innocence on any occasion ...
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... 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 . " If , " proceeded the lady of the manor , " I ...
... 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 . " If , " proceeded the lady of the manor , " I ...
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... dear young peo- ple , I shall here be the less diffuse ; and proceed to re- mark , that all historians , without any other exception than those of the sacred records , abet the cause of war , bloodshed , and murder . Not one of these ...
... dear young peo- ple , I shall here be the less diffuse ; and proceed to re- mark , that all historians , without any other exception than those of the sacred records , abet the cause of war , bloodshed , and murder . Not one of these ...
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... dear young people , and by nature the children of him who was a murderer from the be- ginning . " " What you say , Madam , is certainly true , " replied Miss Emmeline ; " but I never saw this subject in such a light before : for it is ...
... dear young people , and by nature the children of him who was a murderer from the be- ginning . " " What you say , Madam , is certainly true , " replied Miss Emmeline ; " but I never saw this subject in such a light before : for it is ...
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... Dear aunt , when will these things be ? O that the chief Shepherd would come very soon , and gather his flock together ! " 66 But , were I to enter into all the various views of Scrip- ture which Mrs. Mary Stephens gave to her little ...
... Dear aunt , when will these things be ? O that the chief Shepherd would come very soon , and gather his flock together ! " 66 But , were I to enter into all the various views of Scrip- ture which Mrs. Mary Stephens gave to her little ...
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