The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 12
... entered his tenth year , his aunt thought she ought no longer to delay placing him under the care of some person who could carry on his educa- tion in those branches of knowledge , for the teaching of which she was herself incompetent ...
... entered his tenth year , his aunt thought she ought no longer to delay placing him under the care of some person who could carry on his educa- tion in those branches of knowledge , for the teaching of which she was herself incompetent ...
Page 15
... entered the school with the character of be- ing a very religious boy ; indeed , this character had been indiscreetly given of him by his father when he introduced him to the master in the presence of the other boys . Whether Francis ...
... entered the school with the character of be- ing a very religious boy ; indeed , this character had been indiscreetly given of him by his father when he introduced him to the master in the presence of the other boys . Whether Francis ...
Page 18
... entered the school - room together ; where , in compliment to Edmund Stephens , Parnel was received by his schoolfellows as if nothing unpleasant had happened on his part : and being afterwards conti- nually withheld by his humble ...
... entered the school - room together ; where , in compliment to Edmund Stephens , Parnel was received by his schoolfellows as if nothing unpleasant had happened on his part : and being afterwards conti- nually withheld by his humble ...
Page 26
... entered on his cu- racy . The friends were therefore separated for a time ; but they mutually retained a strong regard for each other . As soon as Edmund Stephens had reached the town where his curacy was , he hastened , without loss of ...
... entered on his cu- racy . The friends were therefore separated for a time ; but they mutually retained a strong regard for each other . As soon as Edmund Stephens had reached the town where his curacy was , he hastened , without loss of ...
Page 38
... entering , very cordially accosted the two young ministers ; and , on his being seated , the con- versation took a general turn , till the old gentleman asked Mr. Parnel why he did not find him in his age - house ? parson- This question ...
... entering , very cordially accosted the two young ministers ; and , on his being seated , the con- versation took a general turn , till the old gentleman asked Mr. Parnel why he did not find him in his age - house ? parson- This question ...
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