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... manners. And as the manorhouse was, a fewyears ago, thechiefornamentofthis village; so the lady ofthe manor, atthatperiod,shone eminently and admirably, above all hersexin that part of thecountry. Since, however, there is much ...
... manners. And as the manorhouse was, a fewyears ago, thechiefornamentofthis village; so the lady ofthe manor, atthatperiod,shone eminently and admirably, above all hersexin that part of thecountry. Since, however, there is much ...
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... manner inwhich they bad spenttheir evening, and someof them, through the divine influence, considerably impressed by certain parts of the conversation whichhad takenplace. * * * Contents * * * Chapter 3 CONTAINING A BRIEF VIEW OF THE ...
... manner inwhich they bad spenttheir evening, and someof them, through the divine influence, considerably impressed by certain parts of the conversation whichhad takenplace. * * * Contents * * * Chapter 3 CONTAINING A BRIEF VIEW OF THE ...
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... manner,are onlyas dust in thebalance. Cecil Gray was decidedly pious, andhad been so fromhis childhood;and,even in the unpromising situation ofa military man,hewas enabled to preserve that rare and beautiful consistency of character ...
... manner,are onlyas dust in thebalance. Cecil Gray was decidedly pious, andhad been so fromhis childhood;and,even in the unpromising situation ofa military man,hewas enabled to preserve that rare and beautiful consistency of character ...
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... manner in whichMrs. Vivian passedher time at the period of which weare speaking. Sheresided ina large house, elegantly furnished according to the prevailing custom of the country, thefloorsof the apartments being covered with fine ...
... manner in whichMrs. Vivian passedher time at the period of which weare speaking. Sheresided ina large house, elegantly furnished according to the prevailing custom of the country, thefloorsof the apartments being covered with fine ...
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... manner inwhich he had begun, venturing topromise her consolation sosoon as she shouldbe able to receivethat view of heavenly love,which he(though ina manner the most imperfect) had endeavoured to setbefore her. “How sweet itis,”he added ...
... manner inwhich he had begun, venturing topromise her consolation sosoon as she shouldbe able to receivethat view of heavenly love,which he(though ina manner the most imperfect) had endeavoured to setbefore her. “How sweet itis,”he added ...
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