The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... replied , " No , no ; I have already been brought in guilty in every con- versation , and now I dare not plead innocence on any occasion . " " Until we are made sensible of the spirituality and ex- tent of the law of God , my dear young ...
... replied , " No , no ; I have already been brought in guilty in every con- versation , and now I dare not plead innocence on any occasion . " " Until we are made sensible of the spirituality and ex- tent of the law of God , my dear young ...
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... replied Miss Emmeline ; " but I never saw this subject in such a light before : for it is only a very short time since I should have said with Hazael , Is thy servant a dog , that he should do this thing ? ' " The lady of the manor then ...
... replied Miss Emmeline ; " but I never saw this subject in such a light before : for it is only a very short time since I should have said with Hazael , Is thy servant a dog , that he should do this thing ? ' " The lady of the manor then ...
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... replied the other : " and I re- quire you either to give up your pretensions to religion , or to relinquish this mode of conduct . " While these few words were passing between Parnel and Stephens , the latter had to endure several blows ...
... replied the other : " and I re- quire you either to give up your pretensions to religion , or to relinquish this mode of conduct . " While these few words were passing between Parnel and Stephens , the latter had to endure several blows ...
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... replied Mr. Parnel . ' Yes , I trust that I shall always possess and deserve your affection ; but I am speaking of the higher orders , the beneficed clergy of the diocese . If I introduce any thing new , if I make any innovation into ...
... replied Mr. Parnel . ' Yes , I trust that I shall always possess and deserve your affection ; but I am speaking of the higher orders , the beneficed clergy of the diocese . If I introduce any thing new , if I make any innovation into ...
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... replied Edmund . " Not if I can help it ! " returned the other : " why , Stephens , do you suppose that I have no discretion whatever ? " " I think of you , " said Edmund , " as I should of any other man who should allow himself in the ...
... replied Edmund . " Not if I can help it ! " returned the other : " why , Stephens , do you suppose that I have no discretion whatever ? " " I think of you , " said Edmund , " as I should of any other man who should allow himself in the ...
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