The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... manner inculca- ted by the first . The young lady apologized for making this request , and at the same time expressed her assur- ance that the Almighty would not have given two com- mandments where one was sufficient , although she ...
... manner inculca- ted by the first . The young lady apologized for making this request , and at the same time expressed her assur- ance that the Almighty would not have given two com- mandments where one was sufficient , although she ...
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... manners and customs , by no means allowing us to make their mythological writings our guides , teaching them to our little ones , extolling their beauties , or holding them up as standards of morality to the admiration of our friends ...
... manners and customs , by no means allowing us to make their mythological writings our guides , teaching them to our little ones , extolling their beauties , or holding them up as standards of morality to the admiration of our friends ...
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... manner in which they were studied by the learned in the present day ? " My dear young friend , " replied the lady of the ma- nor , " I am by no means such a barbarian as to wish the destruction of a single interesting vestige of ancient ...
... manner in which they were studied by the learned in the present day ? " My dear young friend , " replied the lady of the ma- nor , " I am by no means such a barbarian as to wish the destruction of a single interesting vestige of ancient ...
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... particularly delighted with the rapid manner in which my father received ideas and adopted them as his own . And he was not a little gratified in the success of his pupil , who was acknowledged to be a man of 8 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... particularly delighted with the rapid manner in which my father received ideas and adopted them as his own . And he was not a little gratified in the success of his pupil , who was acknowledged to be a man of 8 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... manner in which he was com- pelled to pass his days in the suite of an ambassador : but now , being suddenly raised to a very distinguished situation in his wife's country , and finding himself in possession of a very ample property ...
... manner in which he was com- pelled to pass his days in the suite of an ambassador : but now , being suddenly raised to a very distinguished situation in his wife's country , and finding himself in possession of a very ample property ...
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