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Page 5
What you say , Madam , is certainly true , " 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
?
What you say , Madam , is certainly true , " 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
?
Page 9
The next thing he remembered , was a course of little lectures , which his kind
protectress gave him on the subjects depictured upon the tiles ; and no doubt
these lectures were repeated over and over again , as , even in after life , he
carried in ...
The next thing he remembered , was a course of little lectures , which his kind
protectress gave him on the subjects depictured upon the tiles ; and no doubt
these lectures were repeated over and over again , as , even in after life , he
carried in ...
Page 13
She had cherished in the child a pure and simple state of feeling with regard to
religion , which she had always represented as the only needful thing , to which
every other ought to be entirely subservient . " Whether you eat , or whether you ...
She had cherished in the child a pure and simple state of feeling with regard to
religion , which she had always represented as the only needful thing , to which
every other ought to be entirely subservient . " Whether you eat , or whether you ...
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... old customs , established , time immemorial , in the parish , yet on these
occasions he either excited less animosity , or heard less of the anger he did
excite , ( which came nearly to the same thing , ) than could possibly have been
expected .
... old customs , established , time immemorial , in the parish , yet on these
occasions he either excited less animosity , or heard less of the anger he did
excite , ( which came nearly to the same thing , ) than could possibly have been
expected .
Page 35
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 I am
prepared , though I am fully aware of the singularly difficult and painful situation
in ...
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 I am
prepared , though I am fully aware of the singularly difficult and painful situation
in ...
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