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... THEODOSIA; OR,THE WILL CONTROLLED. On the western banks ofthe Rhone there is abeautifulchain of mountains calledthe Cevennes, whose toweringheights in some placesseemto touch the clouds, while at others they areintersected withdeep ...
... THEODOSIA; OR,THE WILL CONTROLLED. On the western banks ofthe Rhone there is abeautifulchain of mountains calledthe Cevennes, whose toweringheights in some placesseemto touch the clouds, while at others they areintersected withdeep ...
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... Theodosia, after her mother; and that ayearly considerationshould bemade toBasil and his wife fortheir care ofher till she should remove to the convent: butbe left Theodosia no other fortune excepta small sum, which was to be given to ...
... Theodosia, after her mother; and that ayearly considerationshould bemade toBasil and his wife fortheir care ofher till she should remove to the convent: butbe left Theodosia no other fortune excepta small sum, which was to be given to ...
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... Theodosia tobe christened with pomp, and then deliveredher again witha handsome present to Blanche. After which, having arranged andsettled every thing at thechateau,he returned to Paris, where his lady and children resided;leaving the ...
... Theodosia tobe christened with pomp, and then deliveredher again witha handsome present to Blanche. After which, having arranged andsettled every thing at thechateau,he returned to Paris, where his lady and children resided;leaving the ...
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... Theodosia, than theworldin general would have supposed: butthough this affordedher areal gratification, it gave risetono selfconfidence, being fully persuaded that the workof educating animmortal soul for eternity, was not only ...
... Theodosia, than theworldin general would have supposed: butthough this affordedher areal gratification, it gave risetono selfconfidence, being fully persuaded that the workof educating animmortal soul for eternity, was not only ...
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... intheirchildren; anditwas withthisthat Blanche began,not onlyin themanagement ofherown little boys, butalsoin the case ofhernoble anddarling nursling. Accordingly, all the earliest lessons to which Theodosia's attention was.
... intheirchildren; anditwas withthisthat Blanche began,not onlyin themanagement ofherown little boys, butalsoin the case ofhernoble anddarling nursling. Accordingly, all the earliest lessons to which Theodosia's attention was.
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