The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... looked for ; since , among those persons who formed this society , there were few distinguished above the rest by any ideas which were not of the commonest order . There were , indeed , a few literary men - some individuals who read and ...
... looked for ; since , among those persons who formed this society , there were few distinguished above the rest by any ideas which were not of the commonest order . There were , indeed , a few literary men - some individuals who read and ...
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... looked to and spoke of some uncertain time when he intended to devote his mind to sacred subjects ; steadily affirming that the knowledge of divine things should be the end and aim of all literary research , but still deferring that ...
... looked to and spoke of some uncertain time when he intended to devote his mind to sacred subjects ; steadily affirming that the knowledge of divine things should be the end and aim of all literary research , but still deferring that ...
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... looked at him with eyes beaming with love , and confessed the truth of my remark ; but said , that , during the few days they had passed together , he had not been able to induce him to converse much , as he had appeared somewhat ...
... looked at him with eyes beaming with love , and confessed the truth of my remark ; but said , that , during the few days they had passed together , he had not been able to induce him to converse much , as he had appeared somewhat ...
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... looked up to me with a wonderfully sweet and intelligent smile , and said , ' O , aunt Ellen , I know very well what things we ought to believe , and what things are only invented for entertainment . ' " While I was preparing to answer ...
... looked up to me with a wonderfully sweet and intelligent smile , and said , ' O , aunt Ellen , I know very well what things we ought to believe , and what things are only invented for entertainment . ' " While I was preparing to answer ...
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... looked at the child , who seemed quite to have forgotten the subject of our discourse , his eye being fixed on a golden eagle , which had perched on the pinnacle of a rocky point projecting from the nearest hill on the op- posite side ...
... looked at the child , who seemed quite to have forgotten the subject of our discourse , his eye being fixed on a golden eagle , which had perched on the pinnacle of a rocky point projecting from the nearest hill on the op- posite side ...
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