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Mary Martha Sherwood. alone in the mansionhouse. I date my narrative from a certain Sunday morning early in the spring. A sharp and frosty air, which during the night had covered every branch and everyblade of grass withicicles,was now ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. alone in the mansionhouse. I date my narrative from a certain Sunday morning early in the spring. A sharp and frosty air, which during the night had covered every branch and everyblade of grass withicicles,was now ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. that blessed Saviour who gave up his life for the redemption of mankind. Trusting in him, as a Mediator at once willing and able to interfere in my behalf, and ever ready to present my petitions before the throne of ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. that blessed Saviour who gave up his life for the redemption of mankind. Trusting in him, as a Mediator at once willing and able to interfere in my behalf, and ever ready to present my petitions before the throne of ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. professors to the deficiency of their own strength. Her lively and active spirit was much engaged in a round of charitable works: and it so happened, that, although much admired by those oftheothersex who ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. professors to the deficiency of their own strength. Her lively and active spirit was much engaged in a round of charitable works: and it so happened, that, although much admired by those oftheothersex who ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. called at the commencement of its earthly course into the presence of its Saviour: and the view which was now given her of the divine love ... in observing the readiness of this young officer to forward her views of.
Mary Martha Sherwood. called at the commencement of its earthly course into the presence of its Saviour: and the view which was now given her of the divine love ... in observing the readiness of this young officer to forward her views of.
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... of defiance, which were commended by those about him as being perfectlyproper andsuitable to hischaracterasa gentleman.“All thesecircumstances, whichIhave taken some time torelateas theypassed in the royalapartments at Versailles ...
... of defiance, which were commended by those about him as being perfectlyproper andsuitable to hischaracterasa gentleman.“All thesecircumstances, whichIhave taken some time torelateas theypassed in the royalapartments at Versailles ...
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