The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... duties enforced by the first and the second commandment ; adding , that it ap- peared to her that every obligation enjoined by the first commandment , seemed to be equally inculcated by the second ; and those of the second in like ...
... duties enforced by the first and the second commandment ; adding , that it ap- peared to her that every obligation enjoined by the first commandment , seemed to be equally inculcated by the second ; and those of the second in like ...
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... duties of daughter , wife , and mother , and render her so especially a help meet for the nobler sex . " My sister , being entitled to a large fortune , mar- ried very early , and as early became a widow , though not till she had first ...
... duties of daughter , wife , and mother , and render her so especially a help meet for the nobler sex . " My sister , being entitled to a large fortune , mar- ried very early , and as early became a widow , though not till she had first ...
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... duties : and though we are not capable of forming any judgment of the de- gree of hypocrisy which may exist in our own hearts , ( much less in that of any individual among our acquain- tance , ) yet of this we may be assured , that ...
... duties : and though we are not capable of forming any judgment of the de- gree of hypocrisy which may exist in our own hearts , ( much less in that of any individual among our acquain- tance , ) yet of this we may be assured , that ...
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... a fit preparation for the duties of a solitary farm - house , when her parents , with all their experience of life , had not once made this reflection . Anna had a good temper , and was quick in THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 103.
... a fit preparation for the duties of a solitary farm - house , when her parents , with all their experience of life , had not once made this reflection . Anna had a good temper , and was quick in THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 103.
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... duties as a farmer's daughter than all the preceding years which she had wasted un- der the Misses Barber's roof . Her friend , Miss Parker , had now left school ; and Anna's whole time during this twelvemonth was spent in dressing ...
... duties as a farmer's daughter than all the preceding years which she had wasted un- der the Misses Barber's roof . Her friend , Miss Parker , had now left school ; and Anna's whole time during this twelvemonth was spent in dressing ...
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