The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... Christians , and even by such as are accustomed to consider them- selves as the most enlightened and best instructed of the age . " Idolatry , " continued she , “ has been the grand engine by which Satan has held the dominion of the ...
... Christians , and even by such as are accustomed to consider them- selves as the most enlightened and best instructed of the age . " Idolatry , " continued she , “ has been the grand engine by which Satan has held the dominion of the ...
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... Christian Majesty . " I was at that time too young to be introduced into company , and there was no enjoyment which I could conceive to be greater than walking with my parents in the gardens of Versailles , and listening to my father's ...
... Christian Majesty . " I was at that time too young to be introduced into company , and there was no enjoyment which I could conceive to be greater than walking with my parents in the gardens of Versailles , and listening to my father's ...
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... Christ . ( 2 Cor . x . 4 , 5. ) " I was not more than twelve years of age when my parents left Versailles , at which time also I quitted my tutor , who had already carried me through the first seven books of Virgil , together with a ...
... Christ . ( 2 Cor . x . 4 , 5. ) " I was not more than twelve years of age when my parents left Versailles , at which time also I quitted my tutor , who had already carried me through the first seven books of Virgil , together with a ...
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... Christians , in the elegance and appropriateness of their mythological conceits .. There are some things vastly entertaining , ' he added , ' in some of the conceits of these Grecians , some things exceedingly ingenious and amusing ...
... Christians , in the elegance and appropriateness of their mythological conceits .. There are some things vastly entertaining , ' he added , ' in some of the conceits of these Grecians , some things exceedingly ingenious and amusing ...
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... hour , from the mouths and pens of many good Christians , who continue to repeat the cry of , ' Great is Diana of the Ephesians , ' ( because their fathers and grandfathers did so before them 38 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... hour , from the mouths and pens of many good Christians , who continue to repeat the cry of , ' Great is Diana of the Ephesians , ' ( because their fathers and grandfathers did so before them 38 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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