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Page 5
This enemy of true religion , my dear young people , ” added the lady of the
manor , “ is no other than the ancient heathen literature ; and it might perhaps be
very useful on the present occasion to enquire whether the dark shadows of ...
This enemy of true religion , my dear young people , ” added the lady of the
manor , “ is no other than the ancient heathen literature ; and it might perhaps be
very useful on the present occasion to enquire whether the dark shadows of ...
Page 37
There are some things vastly entertaining , ' he added , ' in some of the conceits
of these Grecians , some things exceedingly ingenious and amusing . ' “ And
others , ' I added , not aware of the ground I was treading upon , exceedingly
elegant ...
There are some things vastly entertaining , ' he added , ' in some of the conceits
of these Grecians , some things exceedingly ingenious and amusing . ' “ And
others , ' I added , not aware of the ground I was treading upon , exceedingly
elegant ...
Page 113
But when they are received as ue views of life , and of what we are to expect in
life , I much fear , that , instead of adding to our happiness , their tendency will be
to prepare continual disappointments . I am not so gloomy , added the good lady
...
But when they are received as ue views of life , and of what we are to expect in
life , I much fear , that , instead of adding to our happiness , their tendency will be
to prepare continual disappointments . I am not so gloomy , added the good lady
...
Page 119
Mr. Mills immediately recollected himself , and instantly altered his tone . my dear
Anna , ” he added , “ if I have spoken with unusual warmth : however , permit me ,
at least , to say , that I knew Miss Parker before I came here , though I have ...
Mr. Mills immediately recollected himself , and instantly altered his tone . my dear
Anna , ” he added , “ if I have spoken with unusual warmth : however , permit me ,
at least , to say , that I knew Miss Parker before I came here , though I have ...
Page 144
Mind not what they say , Mr. Burton , ” added she , putting her hand upon but
come to us whenever you can get any one to fill your pulpit . ” Tea was now
handed round ; and , after tea , Anna still hoped for some of that enlivening
Christian ...
Mind not what they say , Mr. Burton , ” added she , putting her hand upon but
come to us whenever you can get any one to fill your pulpit . ” Tea was now
handed round ; and , after tea , Anna still hoped for some of that enlivening
Christian ...
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