The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... observe to do it : thou shalt not add thereto , nor diminish from it . Finally , it forbids our adoption of heathen manners and customs , by no means allowing us to make their mythological writings our guides , teaching them to our ...
... observe to do it : thou shalt not add thereto , nor diminish from it . Finally , it forbids our adoption of heathen manners and customs , by no means allowing us to make their mythological writings our guides , teaching them to our ...
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... observations on this subject in a visit made some years before to the Conti- nent . " I had expected , " said she , " to have found our neighbours on the Continent , at least those who preserved the old order of things as it existed ...
... observations on this subject in a visit made some years before to the Conti- nent . " I had expected , " said she , " to have found our neighbours on the Continent , at least those who preserved the old order of things as it existed ...
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... observation of our children . And I have seriously apprehended that much , very much of the depravity of the young people on the Continent may have proceeded from the constant recurrence of these unholy images , whether represented in ...
... observation of our children . And I have seriously apprehended that much , very much of the depravity of the young people on the Continent may have proceeded from the constant recurrence of these unholy images , whether represented in ...
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... observe one of the most beautiful devices which I could have conceived to have been ever produced by the art of man . This was a water - lamp , the water being thrown up so curiously , and so arranged by art , as to form the same ...
... observe one of the most beautiful devices which I could have conceived to have been ever produced by the art of man . This was a water - lamp , the water being thrown up so curiously , and so arranged by art , as to form the same ...
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... observed the attentions of the count . I therefore obeyed in silence , but departed in an ill- humour , that evidently gained strength during the whole of our journey , which was made with considerable expedition . " It may be asked ...
... observed the attentions of the count . I therefore obeyed in silence , but departed in an ill- humour , that evidently gained strength during the whole of our journey , which was made with considerable expedition . " It may be asked ...
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