The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... ancient wisdom , not only for ages after the light of true religion had shone on various parts of the earth , but even down to the present period — a period , in this country especially , of no small light and illumination in many other ...
... ancient wisdom , not only for ages after the light of true religion had shone on various parts of the earth , but even down to the present period — a period , in this country especially , of no small light and illumination in many other ...
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... ancient writers of the same description . " I am rather inclined to think that our continental neighbours are not the deep scholars that we are , and probably do not for the most part enter so accurately into the niceties of language ...
... ancient writers of the same description . " I am rather inclined to think that our continental neighbours are not the deep scholars that we are , and probably do not for the most part enter so accurately into the niceties of language ...
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... ancient authors ; allow her not to read any modern writers which are not of the same school ; and be assured that your daughter will , one day or other , surpass the most celebrated fe- males of her age . ' " I do not pretend that I ...
... ancient authors ; allow her not to read any modern writers which are not of the same school ; and be assured that your daughter will , one day or other , surpass the most celebrated fe- males of her age . ' " I do not pretend that I ...
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... ancient heroes , kings , and demi - gods ; as well as the brilliant actions and he- roic sentiments of the most celebrated personages of those periods of ancient history which are not concealed beneath the cloak of fable or the mists of ...
... ancient heroes , kings , and demi - gods ; as well as the brilliant actions and he- roic sentiments of the most celebrated personages of those periods of ancient history which are not concealed beneath the cloak of fable or the mists of ...
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... ancient heathenism of Greece and Rome is an enemy so entirely overthrown , so utterly mortified and subdued , as to be no longer an object of fear ; while the papal power , though in a declining state , is waiting only a fair ...
... ancient heathenism of Greece and Rome is an enemy so entirely overthrown , so utterly mortified and subdued , as to be no longer an object of fear ; while the papal power , though in a declining state , is waiting only a fair ...
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