The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... speak only of this earth ) their times , and the bounds of their habitation . Every mortal has his appointed season , and his allotted dwell- ing - place ; and to walk his little time on earth in that his prescribed place , with ...
... speak only of this earth ) their times , and the bounds of their habitation . Every mortal has his appointed season , and his allotted dwell- ing - place ; and to walk his little time on earth in that his prescribed place , with ...
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... speaking , some may be lost without this particular attention . This Christian minister , in another part of my parish ... speak- ing , accountable for the loss of any soul which may thereby perish for want of help , and thus become , as ...
... speaking , some may be lost without this particular attention . This Christian minister , in another part of my parish ... speak- ing , accountable for the loss of any soul which may thereby perish for want of help , and thus become , as ...
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... speaking , when he found himself , though a traveller , and , as the world would say , a fortunate man , suddenly and entirely eclipsed by a poor curate , whose least perfections , he was well aware , were those which were most visible ...
... speaking , when he found himself , though a traveller , and , as the world would say , a fortunate man , suddenly and entirely eclipsed by a poor curate , whose least perfections , he was well aware , were those which were most visible ...
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... speak ; and Mr. Parnel having waited a moment for his reply , pro- ceeded to this effect.- " You do not appear , Edmund , by any means to be aware of my difficulties . Permit me to state them to you , and you will then be better able to ...
... speak ; and Mr. Parnel having waited a moment for his reply , pro- ceeded to this effect.- " You do not appear , Edmund , by any means to be aware of my difficulties . Permit me to state them to you , and you will then be better able to ...
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... speaking of the higher orders , the beneficed clergy of the diocese . If I introduce any thing new , if I make any innovation into the old order of things , I shall certainly draw them all upon me . I am assured of it ; and I hope that ...
... speaking of the higher orders , the beneficed clergy of the diocese . If I introduce any thing new , if I make any innovation into the old order of things , I shall certainly draw them all upon me . I am assured of it ; and I hope that ...
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