The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... enter the kingdom of heaven ; - when we consider that a knowledge of the classics is counted indispensable to the character of a gentleman , while a very slender acquaintance with Scripture is re- quired even from a minister of our ...
... enter the kingdom of heaven ; - when we consider that a knowledge of the classics is counted indispensable to the character of a gentleman , while a very slender acquaintance with Scripture is re- quired even from a minister of our ...
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... enter so accurately into the niceties of language and criticism as we do ; at least I believe our islanders wish to have it thought so . But be this as it may , their minds seem very deeply im- bued with classical ideas , and not ...
... enter so accurately into the niceties of language and criticism as we do ; at least I believe our islanders wish to have it thought so . But be this as it may , their minds seem very deeply im- bued with classical ideas , and not ...
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... enter into a full statement of my plans , my good Sir , ' said the old gentleman , I shall take the liberty of giving you the results of my experience . I have observed on many occasions , that a serious perusal of Scripture produces ...
... enter into a full statement of my plans , my good Sir , ' said the old gentleman , I shall take the liberty of giving you the results of my experience . I have observed on many occasions , that a serious perusal of Scripture produces ...
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... enter into the head of the fond mother to suppose that her smiling Anna could stand in need of correction . Accordingly , whenever the farmer hinted the possibility K 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 101 a woman in most respects very suitable ...
... enter into the head of the fond mother to suppose that her smiling Anna could stand in need of correction . Accordingly , whenever the farmer hinted the possibility K 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 101 a woman in most respects very suitable ...
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... enter on coming of age . The former years of Anna's school career passed , like those of most other school girls in common boarding- schools . She idled a great deal of time , and learned very few things that were likely to be useful ...
... enter on coming of age . The former years of Anna's school career passed , like those of most other school girls in common boarding- schools . She idled a great deal of time , and learned very few things that were likely to be useful ...
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