The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... young ladies expressed some astonishment , or , rather , some- thing like alarm , at finding themselves , and even the whole world , implicated in one dreadful charge , " My dear young people , " returned the lady 4 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... young ladies expressed some astonishment , or , rather , some- thing like alarm , at finding themselves , and even the whole world , implicated in one dreadful charge , " My dear young people , " returned the lady 4 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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Mary Martha Sherwood. " My dear young people , " returned the lady , " be not surprised to find yourselves thus condemned . Have I not from the first laboured to convince you of sin in general , and does it astonish ... returned the lady...
Mary Martha Sherwood. " My dear young people , " returned the lady , " be not surprised to find yourselves thus condemned . Have I not from the first laboured to convince you of sin in general , and does it astonish ... returned the lady...
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... returned Francis , with conside- rable agitation ; " who are you , who take the name of Christ in this manner ? " " Edmund Stephens , " replied the other : " and I re- quire you either to give up your pretensions to religion , or to ...
... returned Francis , with conside- rable agitation ; " who are you , who take the name of Christ in this manner ? " " Edmund Stephens , " replied the other : " and I re- quire you either to give up your pretensions to religion , or to ...
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... returned from school , Mrs. Mary Stephens always made a point of introducing such conversation as she thought best calculated to promote the spiritual good of the young people , both of whom were intended to become pastors of the flock ...
... returned from school , Mrs. Mary Stephens always made a point of introducing such conversation as she thought best calculated to promote the spiritual good of the young people , both of whom were intended to become pastors of the flock ...
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... returned im- mediately to his labours of love , which he pursued with unabated ardour . And although he made several inno- vations on certain old customs , established , time imme- morial , in the parish , yet on these occasions he ...
... returned im- mediately to his labours of love , which he pursued with unabated ardour . And although he made several inno- vations on certain old customs , established , time imme- morial , in the parish , yet on these occasions he ...
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