The Lady of the Manor (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1860 |
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... on behalf of its infant members. “But,” addedshe, “inasmuch asthe Church considers the responsibilityofthe sponsortocease when the person answered for arrives at a competent age, which is generally understood to be about.
... on behalf of its infant members. “But,” addedshe, “inasmuch asthe Church considers the responsibilityofthe sponsortocease when the person answered for arrives at a competent age, which is generally understood to be about.
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... asthe most neglected and hopeless of human beings; when, in reality,I badreason to thinkmyself one of the mostpeculiarly favoured. “My mindwas so filled with the thoughtsof Lady Caroline's happiness, that,for more thanthree months from ...
... asthe most neglected and hopeless of human beings; when, in reality,I badreason to thinkmyself one of the mostpeculiarly favoured. “My mindwas so filled with the thoughtsof Lady Caroline's happiness, that,for more thanthree months from ...
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... asthe point upon whichour Church differs from themis not essential to salvation, we are bound to them, asto other professing Christians, in the bonds of brotherly love, andshould be prepared to meet them cordially onall those points ...
... asthe point upon whichour Church differs from themis not essential to salvation, we are bound to them, asto other professing Christians, in the bonds of brotherly love, andshould be prepared to meet them cordially onall those points ...
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... asthe downward road is always smooth and easy,shefailed not toproceed very rapidlyto further and more open acts of rebellion against heraunt. She began to form evening as well as morning partiesforherself, among her young companions ...
... asthe downward road is always smooth and easy,shefailed not toproceed very rapidlyto further and more open acts of rebellion against heraunt. She began to form evening as well as morning partiesforherself, among her young companions ...
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... asthe lastrequest of Louisa Harley, could notfailto produce its intended effect upon onewho had invariablyfelt forher a sincere and friendly regard. The funeral ofMrs.Vivianwas attended by allthe officers of the regiment, andadeep ...
... asthe lastrequest of Louisa Harley, could notfailto produce its intended effect upon onewho had invariablyfelt forher a sincere and friendly regard. The funeral ofMrs.Vivianwas attended by allthe officers of the regiment, andadeep ...
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