The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... eye the various groups represented on each blue varnished picture of the chim- ney - piece , from the representation of Adam and Eve in Paradise , to that of the Day of Pentecost and the cloven tongues , which finished the series . Nor ...
... eye the various groups represented on each blue varnished picture of the chim- ney - piece , from the representation of Adam and Eve in Paradise , to that of the Day of Pentecost and the cloven tongues , which finished the series . Nor ...
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... eye , she was particularly anxious to make the best of those nursery years so precious to every ten- der mother or teacher , in which the beloved nursling is altogether her own . To lose no opportunity of inspiring her little boy with ...
... eye , she was particularly anxious to make the best of those nursery years so precious to every ten- der mother or teacher , in which the beloved nursling is altogether her own . To lose no opportunity of inspiring her little boy with ...
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... eyes ; excuse me , Christian brother , and do not be offended , if I tell you that your religion wants the very corner - stone on which it should be built , and for want of which it cannot stand . Look less to Francis Parnel , and think ...
... eyes ; excuse me , Christian brother , and do not be offended , if I tell you that your religion wants the very corner - stone on which it should be built , and for want of which it cannot stand . Look less to Francis Parnel , and think ...
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... eyes to the truth , and , leaving all things which are behind , to aspire only after that glory which is to be hereafter . " But as long , " she would add , as Christians continue to close their eyes and ears to the glorious promises of ...
... eyes to the truth , and , leaving all things which are behind , to aspire only after that glory which is to be hereafter . " But as long , " she would add , as Christians continue to close their eyes and ears to the glorious promises of ...
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... eyes on Edmund with a stare of astonishment , and said , " Surely , my good friend , you do not think my situation a common one , comparing it only with your own ! Consider how much greater my respon- sibility is than yours . You are ...
... eyes on Edmund with a stare of astonishment , and said , " Surely , my good friend , you do not think my situation a common one , comparing it only with your own ! Consider how much greater my respon- sibility is than yours . You are ...
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