The Lady of the Manor (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1860 |
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... child. But,not to dwell toolong on this subject, I willbriefly say, that from the time ofthis dear infant's birthMrs. Vivian became wholly captivated byits lovelyaspect and itsendearing behaviour. She now almost entirely shutherself ...
... child. But,not to dwell toolong on this subject, I willbriefly say, that from the time ofthis dear infant's birthMrs. Vivian became wholly captivated byits lovelyaspect and itsendearing behaviour. She now almost entirely shutherself ...
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... child on her lap, and during whichshe hadbeen particularly delighted withthe endearing mannerofthe infant, shewas suddenly alarmed at the hour of going torest by certainindications of fever about her darling, the danger of which shetoo ...
... child on her lap, and during whichshe hadbeen particularly delighted withthe endearing mannerofthe infant, shewas suddenly alarmed at the hour of going torest by certainindications of fever about her darling, the danger of which shetoo ...
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... child of wrath, and an heir of hell, Is rendered a member of Christ, a child of God, and an inheritorof the kingdom ofheaven.'“Mr. Osborne perceiving that the unhappy youngman continuedto listen to him with increasing interest,went on ...
... child of wrath, and an heir of hell, Is rendered a member of Christ, a child of God, and an inheritorof the kingdom ofheaven.'“Mr. Osborne perceiving that the unhappy youngman continuedto listen to him with increasing interest,went on ...
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... child reposesinits parent. But we are told, thatthe tenderest love ofan earthly parent,my son, is nothing when compared with that which our heavenly Father exercises towards his children. We read this touching description ofthe paternal ...
... child reposesinits parent. But we are told, thatthe tenderest love ofan earthly parent,my son, is nothing when compared with that which our heavenly Father exercises towards his children. We read this touching description ofthe paternal ...
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... child ofwrath ismade'a member of Christ,thechild ofGod, and an inheritorofthe kingdom of heaven.' “Lady N– concluded her narrativeby saying, that many particulars of these memoirs, especially the prison conversations, hadbeen drawn ...
... child ofwrath ismade'a member of Christ,thechild ofGod, and an inheritorofthe kingdom of heaven.' “Lady N– concluded her narrativeby saying, that many particulars of these memoirs, especially the prison conversations, hadbeen drawn ...
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