The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... less on this part of my subject ; only remarking , that it should be the object of every woman on all occasions to promote peace , and to inspire the mind of her husband , brothers , or sons , with the dread of occasioning death in any ...
... less on this part of my subject ; only remarking , that it should be the object of every woman on all occasions to promote peace , and to inspire the mind of her husband , brothers , or sons , with the dread of occasioning death in any ...
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... 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 , as far as I can recollect , explains 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 , as far as I can recollect , explains the ...
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... less than that of a murderer , and that religion itself often proves too weak to restrain such an one from sacrificing every other feeling to that of his own exaltation . " In order , my dear young people , " continued the lady of the ...
... less than that of a murderer , and that religion itself often proves too weak to restrain such an one from sacrificing every other feeling to that of his own exaltation . " In order , my dear young people , " continued the lady of the ...
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... less fatal , form . " The lady of the manor then took out a little manu- script , and read- The Story of the two Ministers . In a large manufacturing town in the north of England there formerly resided a certain tradesman , who , with ...
... less fatal , form . " The lady of the manor then took out a little manu- script , and read- The Story of the two Ministers . In a large manufacturing town in the north of England there formerly resided a certain tradesman , who , with ...
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... tendency is no way pious : but perhaps it may afterwards be found , that every book which is not written with a view , more or less , to the support of Christian morals on Christian principles , is so 12 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... tendency is no way pious : but perhaps it may afterwards be found , that every book which is not written with a view , more or less , to the support of Christian morals on Christian principles , is so 12 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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