The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... occasion . " " Until we are made sensible of the spirituality and ex- tent of the law of God , my dear young people , " remark- ed their excellent instructress , " we may possibly buoy ourselves up with the idea that we have duly ...
... occasion . " " Until we are made sensible of the spirituality and ex- tent of the law of God , my dear young people , " remark- ed their excellent instructress , " we may possibly buoy ourselves up with the idea that we have duly ...
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... occasion on the subject of heathen writers in your presence , my dear young peo- ple , I shall here be the less diffuse ; and proceed to re- mark , that all historians , without any other exception than those of the sacred records ...
... occasion on the subject of heathen writers in your presence , my dear young peo- ple , I shall here be the less diffuse ; and proceed to re- mark , that all historians , without any other exception than those of the sacred records ...
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... it every where , and hold it fast on every occasion . Thus , of Edmund Stephens , as of Ti- mothy , it might truly have been said , that from a child he was made to know the Holy Scriptures , which THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... it every where , and hold it fast on every occasion . Thus , of Edmund Stephens , as of Ti- mothy , it might truly have been said , that from a child he was made to know the Holy Scriptures , which THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... occasion of this furious contest , he was still more astonished ; and par- ticularly because he himself had been in the habit of carrying a Pocket - Bible , and using it publicly , ever since he came to the school , and had never met ...
... occasion of this furious contest , he was still more astonished ; and par- ticularly because he himself had been in the habit of carrying a Pocket - Bible , and using it publicly , ever since he came to the school , and had never met ...
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... occasion ; and therefore rejoiced the more when it was settled that the young men should be placed 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 ...
... occasion ; and therefore rejoiced the more when it was settled that the young men should be placed 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 ...
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