The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... divine honours : but the Roman Catholic religion has been losing ground and influence for some years in Europe . Neither is it from this quarter that the young people of England , and we may even add those of the Continent , have now ...
... divine honours : but the Roman Catholic religion has been losing ground and influence for some years in Europe . Neither is it from this quarter that the young people of England , and we may even add those of the Continent , have now ...
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... divine blessing , of correcting the heart and controlling the passions , it was an idea which never could have suggested itself to his mind in the state in which he then was ; for the natural man receiveth not these things . " My father ...
... divine blessing , of correcting the heart and controlling the passions , it was an idea which never could have suggested itself to his mind in the state in which he then was ; for the natural man receiveth not these things . " My father ...
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... divine mercy , he has often smiled at the re- collection of his persevering activity and the diligence he used in converting his house and pleasure - grounds into a kind of pantheon . This trifling taste is undoubt- edly not so common ...
... divine mercy , he has often smiled at the re- collection of his persevering activity and the diligence he used in converting his house and pleasure - grounds into a kind of pantheon . This trifling taste is undoubt- edly not so common ...
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... divine knowledge , little would be left for the study of its interior parts . But allowing that , which cannot be disputed , that the Latin and Greek classics might afford much assistance in explaining cer- tain obscure passages of ...
... divine knowledge , little would be left for the study of its interior parts . But allowing that , which cannot be disputed , that the Latin and Greek classics might afford much assistance in explaining cer- tain obscure passages of ...
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... divine blessing . : " I have probably now said enough to lead you to conjecture that , as I advanced in years , my progress was rather from worse to worse than from better to better and from this time till I reached my eighteenth year ...
... divine blessing . : " I have probably now said enough to lead you to conjecture that , as I advanced in years , my progress was rather from worse to worse than from better to better and from this time till I reached my eighteenth year ...
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