The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 10
... live with his mother and grandmother , enjoying the instruction of his mo- ther's venerable tutor till I had entered into my eigh- teenth year ; at which time he was deprived of both parents within a few months , and consigned by the ...
... live with his mother and grandmother , enjoying the instruction of his mo- ther's venerable tutor till I had entered into my eigh- teenth year ; at which time he was deprived of both parents within a few months , and consigned by the ...
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... live at Versailles without receiving many corrupt impressions and entertaining many erroneous ideas . " There is to be found , for the most part , about the courts of kings , a spirit of intrigue or gossip , which re- quires all the ...
... live at Versailles without receiving many corrupt impressions and entertaining many erroneous ideas . " There is to be found , for the most part , about the courts of kings , a spirit of intrigue or gossip , which re- quires all the ...
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... live in this country , ' he added , ' are they Christians ? ' " Certainly , ' I answered . question ? ' ' What made you ask the " He rather hesitated , and slightly turned his eye to- wards the figure in the temple . " " ' I observed ...
... live in this country , ' he added , ' are they Christians ? ' " Certainly , ' I answered . question ? ' ' What made you ask the " He rather hesitated , and slightly turned his eye to- wards the figure in the temple . " " ' I observed ...
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... lives ! he lives ! ' my mother at the same time yielding to such an agony of mingled emotions as I never before witnessed . “ I now ventured to come forward , and stand at the foot of the couch , to witness the gradual recovery of my ...
... lives ! he lives ! ' my mother at the same time yielding to such an agony of mingled emotions as I never before witnessed . “ I now ventured to come forward , and stand at the foot of the couch , to witness the gradual recovery of my ...
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... live and die in this country , and to devote the remainder of our lives to the dissemination of that truth which has formed the happiness of our lives for some years past , and gives us the assurance of still greater happiness in the ...
... live and die in this country , and to devote the remainder of our lives to the dissemination of that truth which has formed the happiness of our lives for some years past , and gives us the assurance of still greater happiness in the ...
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