The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... Lord thy God am a jealous God , and visit the Sins of the Fathers upon the Children , unto the third and fourth Generation of them that hate me , and shew Mercy unto Thousands in them that love me , and keep my Commandments . THE lady ...
... Lord thy God am a jealous God , and visit the Sins of the Fathers upon the Children , unto the third and fourth Generation of them that hate me , and shew Mercy unto Thousands in them that love me , and keep my Commandments . THE lady ...
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... Lord thy God : for every abomi- nation to the Lord , which he hateth , have they done unto their gods ; for even their sons and their daughters they have burnt in the fire to their gods . What thing soever I command you , observe to do ...
... Lord thy God : for every abomi- nation to the Lord , which he hateth , have they done unto their gods ; for even their sons and their daughters they have burnt in the fire to their gods . What thing soever I command you , observe to do ...
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... Lord , the English ambassador to the capital of the French monarchy ; and from that time he was continually engaged in public affairs in the different courts of Europe till I was thirteen years of age , although his second marriage did ...
... Lord , the English ambassador to the capital of the French monarchy ; and from that time he was continually engaged in public affairs in the different courts of Europe till I was thirteen years of age , although his second marriage did ...
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... Lord of lords . " But it was not in the court of Louis the Sixteenth that characters remarkable for piety were to be looked for ; since , among those persons who formed this society , there were few distinguished above the rest by any ...
... Lord of lords . " But it was not in the court of Louis the Sixteenth that characters remarkable for piety were to be looked for ; since , among those persons who formed this society , there were few distinguished above the rest by any ...
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... Lord setteth a seal upon the foreheads of those whom he hath washed in his blood , which maketh them look exceeding fair . ' " During the first few days after little Alfred's arrival , he seldom spoke , and seemed rather uneasy when ...
... Lord setteth a seal upon the foreheads of those whom he hath washed in his blood , which maketh them look exceeding fair . ' " During the first few days after little Alfred's arrival , he seldom spoke , and seemed rather uneasy when ...
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