The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... 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 form . " It is , I trust , " continued the lady of the manor , “ al- most ...
... 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 form . " It is , I trust , " continued the lady of the manor , “ al- most ...
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... objects desired , by want of power , fear of punishment , dread of shame , or , if he be partly reformed , by something like principle , which prevents him from actually causing that evil to his neighbour in which he still secretly ...
... objects desired , by want of power , fear of punishment , dread of shame , or , if he be partly reformed , by something like principle , which prevents him from actually causing that evil to his neighbour in which he still secretly ...
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... object ; and , during this interval , it was wonderful to observe the various points of view in which this excellent aunt caused him to search and examine the Scriptures . To trace the Saviour under his various types and emblems , was ...
... object ; and , during this interval , it was wonderful to observe the various points of view in which this excellent aunt caused him to search and examine the Scriptures . To trace the Saviour under his various types and emblems , was ...
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... object , she had carefully endeavoured to restore its tendency , and had found some new resource to awaken its attention . She had cherished in the child a pure and simple state of feeling with regard to religion , which she had always ...
... object , she had carefully endeavoured to restore its tendency , and had found some new resource to awaken its attention . She had cherished in the child a pure and simple state of feeling with regard to religion , which she had always ...
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... object of attention . On this principle he accordingly acted ; and , in consequence , pursued his quiet course little re- garded by any one . Edmund had remained at school till his fourteenth year without 14 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... object of attention . On this principle he accordingly acted ; and , in consequence , pursued his quiet course little re- garded by any one . Edmund had remained at school till his fourteenth year without 14 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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