The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... heard was promotive of that which is right . It is often asserted , that such and such a book is per- fectly innocent , although its tendency is no way pious : but perhaps it may afterwards be found , that every book which is not ...
... heard was promotive of that which is right . It is often asserted , that such and such a book is per- fectly innocent , although its tendency is no way pious : but perhaps it may afterwards be found , that every book which is not ...
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... heard of this , and instantly wrote to solicit this curacy ; and as he was able to procure every necessary testimony to his good character , the rector , who was very infirm , promised him the curacy , and gave him his title for ...
... heard of this , and instantly wrote to solicit this curacy ; and as he was able to procure every necessary testimony to his good character , the rector , who was very infirm , promised him the curacy , and gave him his title for ...
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... heard less of the anger he did excite , ( which came nearly to the same thing , ) than could possibly have been expected . Through the divine blessing , he was particularly mindful of what his aunt had said to him on the neces- sity of ...
... heard less of the anger he did excite , ( which came nearly to the same thing , ) than could possibly have been expected . Through the divine blessing , he was particularly mindful of what his aunt had said to him on the neces- sity of ...
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... from abroad , had scarcely time to take priest's orders before it was necessary for him to hasten to to be inducted in his rectory . , Edmund Stephens heard of the success of his friend with 30 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... from abroad , had scarcely time to take priest's orders before it was necessary for him to hasten to to be inducted in his rectory . , Edmund Stephens heard of the success of his friend with 30 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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Mary Martha Sherwood. Edmund Stephens heard of the success of his friend with unmingled pleasure , and anticipated such a renewal of their former intercourse as should render life even more sweet than he had already found it . Edmund ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. Edmund Stephens heard of the success of his friend with unmingled pleasure , and anticipated such a renewal of their former intercourse as should render life even more sweet than he had already found it . Edmund ...
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