The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... leave the law in general , and to recur to that particular part of it now chosen for our consideration , let us meditate upon these words , viz . ' Thou shalt do no murder ; ' and endeavour thoroughly to comprehend the nature of that ...
... leave the law in general , and to recur to that particular part of it now chosen for our consideration , let us meditate upon these words , viz . ' Thou shalt do no murder ; ' and endeavour thoroughly to comprehend the nature of that ...
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... leave the weaver's work in any other state than that of a mere confused heap of threads and ends . But , as much has been said on a former occasion on the subject of heathen writers in your presence , my dear young peo- ple , I shall ...
... leave the weaver's work in any other state than that of a mere confused heap of threads and ends . But , as much has been said on a former occasion on the subject of heathen writers in your presence , my dear young peo- ple , I shall ...
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... leave their studies is commonly an unfavourable one with respect to their well - doing as Christians ; and it is ... leaving all things which are behind , to aspire only after that glory which is to be hereafter . " But as long , " she ...
... leave their studies is commonly an unfavourable one with respect to their well - doing as Christians ; and it is ... leaving all things which are behind , to aspire only after that glory which is to be hereafter . " But as long , " she ...
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... leave to do as much good as he possibly could in his parish . The dissenting minister , who was a gentleman in man- ners and in education , and a person of true piety , was much touched by the frankness and simplicity of the young ...
... leave to do as much good as he possibly could in his parish . The dissenting minister , who was a gentleman in man- ners and in education , and a person of true piety , was much touched by the frankness and simplicity of the young ...
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... leaves the storm , Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread , Eternal sunshine settles on its head ! ' " When Edmund had repeated this beautiful quotation , Mr. Parnel , instead of making any reply , remained quite silent ...
... leaves the storm , Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread , Eternal sunshine settles on its head ! ' " When Edmund had repeated this beautiful quotation , Mr. Parnel , instead of making any reply , remained quite silent ...
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