The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... yet been able to accomplish . It is now my wish to state to you the nature of that principle in the creature which , being followed up to its end , is neither more nor B 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . "My dear young people," returned the lady...
... yet been able to accomplish . It is now my wish to state to you the nature of that principle in the creature which , being followed up to its end , is neither more nor B 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . "My dear young people," returned the lady...
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... 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 kept your attention for some time on what I should call a somewhat dry discussion , I will , if you will ...
... 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 kept your attention for some time on what I should call a somewhat dry discussion , I will , if you will ...
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... wish that her nephew should become a minister of the Church of England ; and as she was aware that , in order to his acquisition of that knowledge of the learned languages which is thought necessary for those who are to be admitted to ...
... wish that her nephew should become a minister of the Church of England ; and as she was aware that , in order to his acquisition of that knowledge of the learned languages which is thought necessary for those who are to be admitted to ...
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... wish to decide ; but certainly he wanted some of the best evidences of true religion . Although far from being a handsome or elegant boy , or even par- ticularly clever , he had a high opinion of himself , and was acutely alive to every ...
... wish to decide ; but certainly he wanted some of the best evidences of true religion . Although far from being a handsome or elegant boy , or even par- ticularly clever , he had a high opinion of himself , and was acutely alive to every ...
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... wishes known to his father , and engaged him to ask this favour of Mrs. Mary Stephens . This pious woman , whose sole object through life had been to do good rather than to consult her own feelings , was not inexorable to the entreaties ...
... wishes known to his father , and engaged him to ask this favour of Mrs. Mary Stephens . This pious woman , whose sole object through life had been to do good rather than to consult her own feelings , was not inexorable to the entreaties ...
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