The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... dear young friend , and to state my opinion to you on this subject as accurately as possible , I must inform you , that , with respect to the commandments in question , it appears to me that the second may be considered as the first com ...
... dear young friend , and to state my opinion to you on this subject as accurately as possible , I must inform you , that , with respect to the commandments in question , it appears to me that the second may be considered as the first com ...
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... dear young people , who are not zealously promoting the cause of missions , whose direct purpose is to evangelize these dark corners of the earth . present business is not with these remote evils : by look- ing continually towards them ...
... dear young people , who are not zealously promoting the cause of missions , whose direct purpose is to evangelize these dark corners of the earth . present business is not with these remote evils : by look- ing continually towards them ...
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... dear young friend , " replied the lady of the ma- nor , " I am by no means such a barbarian as to wish the destruction of a single interesting vestige of ancient days ; neither do I believe it to be any offence against the Al- mighty to ...
... dear young friend , " replied the lady of the ma- nor , " I am by no means such a barbarian as to wish the destruction of a single interesting vestige of ancient days ; neither do I believe it to be any offence against the Al- mighty to ...
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... dear young people , to any thing in the style of narrative , instead of detaining your attention any longer with my remarks on a subject which may be more interesting to you hereafter than it now is , I shall read a letter to you ...
... dear young people , to any thing in the style of narrative , instead of detaining your attention any longer with my remarks on a subject which may be more interesting to you hereafter than it now is , I shall read a letter to you ...
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... dear Madam , was the Earl of K- and my father a younger son of that nobleman . My father was a remarkably handsome man ; his personal accomplishments being of a kind which served as a letter of recommendation to him where- ever he ...
... dear Madam , was the Earl of K- and my father a younger son of that nobleman . My father was a remarkably handsome man ; his personal accomplishments being of a kind which served as a letter of recommendation to him where- ever he ...
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