The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... mind of her husband , brothers , or sons , with the dread of occasioning death in any form . " It is , I trust , " continued the lady of the manor , “ al- most needless , in the present day , to remark that the practice of duelling is ...
... mind of her husband , brothers , or sons , with the dread of occasioning death in any form . " It is , I trust , " continued the lady of the manor , “ al- most needless , in the present day , to remark that the practice of duelling is ...
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... mind's 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 ...
... mind's 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 ...
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... mind of her little pupil ; neither did she fail to follow up , by every other means which she could think of , that which she had so happily commenced . This sweet pas- sage from the Prophet Isaiah was continually present with her , and ...
... mind of her little pupil ; neither did she fail to follow up , by every other means which she could think of , that which she had so happily commenced . This sweet pas- sage from the Prophet Isaiah was continually present with her , and ...
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... mind such fields of beauty and scenes of glory in the latter days , as would fill his imagination for hours , and give him a subject for divine study and contemplation for days together . Frequently , also , would she make him trace the ...
... mind such fields of beauty and scenes of glory in the latter days , as would fill his imagination for hours , and give him a subject for divine study and contemplation for days together . Frequently , also , would she make him trace the ...
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... mind that she was educating a minister , considered , that if , through her negligence and ignorance , his character did not attain to that extent of usefulness which it might , otherwise , have reached , she might justly be numbered ...
... mind that she was educating a minister , considered , that if , through her negligence and ignorance , his character did not attain to that extent of usefulness which it might , otherwise , have reached , she might justly be numbered ...
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