The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... situation on earth , and is always anx- ious either to quit his appointed place , or to vary its at- tendant circumstances . He always desires something which he sees in the possession of others ; and is only restrained from depriving ...
... situation on earth , and is always anx- ious either to quit his appointed place , or to vary its at- tendant circumstances . He always desires something which he sees in the possession of others ; and is only restrained from depriving ...
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... situation in which God has placed you , satisfied to see yourselves excelled by others , and having no other wish than to be found standing in your lot at the end of your days . " And now , " said the lady of the manor , " " as I have ...
... situation in which God has placed you , satisfied to see yourselves excelled by others , and having no other wish than to be found standing in your lot at the end of your days . " And now , " said the lady of the manor , " " as I have ...
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... situation or other cause , become guilty , as much as in them lies , in a most awful sense , of the breach of that commandment which saith - ' Thou shalt do no murder . ' " But inasmuch , " proceeded she , " as 20 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... situation or other cause , become guilty , as much as in them lies , in a most awful sense , of the breach of that commandment which saith - ' Thou shalt do no murder . ' " But inasmuch , " proceeded she , " as 20 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... situation . " as a " A man who would be useful , " proceeded she , Christian instructor , ought to have a very deep know- ledge of Scripture , neither should he ever allow human learning to divert him from that one necessary study ...
... situation . " as a " A man who would be useful , " proceeded she , Christian instructor , ought to have a very deep know- ledge of Scripture , neither should he ever allow human learning to divert him from that one necessary study ...
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... together under the care of a tutor till they were of a pro- per age to go to the University . Edmund was not however altogether happy in his new situation . Independent of his grief for the loss of 24 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... together under the care of a tutor till they were of a pro- per age to go to the University . Edmund was not however altogether happy in his new situation . Independent of his grief for the loss of 24 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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