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I had commenced my enquiries by asking if he had ever learned history ; and
upon his replying in the affirmative , I enquired if he could give me the outline of
any one history which he had studied . He immediately and without hesitation ...
I had commenced my enquiries by asking if he had ever learned history ; and
upon his replying in the affirmative , I enquired if he could give me the outline of
any one history which he had studied . He immediately and without hesitation ...
Page 73
borne did not dispute , my father proceeded to give the old gentleman an outline
of my studies , to which Mr. Gisborne listened in perfect silence ; but on my
father's ceasing to speak , he made answer to the following effect -'I do not
question ...
borne did not dispute , my father proceeded to give the old gentleman an outline
of my studies , to which Mr. Gisborne listened in perfect silence ; but on my
father's ceasing to speak , he made answer to the following effect -'I do not
question ...
Page 92
... as his situation required . In the mean while I was left to give such an account
to my mother of what had passed as I was enabled to do ; and which I did without
prevarication , though I could give no satisfactory explanation of the motives ...
... as his situation required . In the mean while I was left to give such an account
to my mother of what had passed as I was enabled to do ; and which I did without
prevarication , though I could give no satisfactory explanation of the motives ...
Page 107
to be alone for a few minutes , in order to give way to her grief . Farmer Williams
was not at any time very clear sighted , and was withal so much delighted with
the prospect of having his dear child at home , that he had no suspicion of the
real ...
to be alone for a few minutes , in order to give way to her grief . Farmer Williams
was not at any time very clear sighted , and was withal so much delighted with
the prospect of having his dear child at home , that he had no suspicion of the
real ...
Page 120
can give me a little of your time , I should wish to open your mind on certain
points which do not appear to me to have been duly considered by many
excellent Christians . ” Anna was silent , and looked down while Mr. Mills pursued
his ...
can give me a little of your time , I should wish to open your mind on certain
points which do not appear to me to have been duly considered by many
excellent Christians . ” Anna was silent , and looked down while Mr. Mills pursued
his ...
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