The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 14
... once occurred to him , that the word of God could be made of the slightest use in en- lightening and clearing the intellect , or improving the taste and as to its power , under the divine blessing , of correcting the heart and ...
... once occurred to him , that the word of God could be made of the slightest use in en- lightening and clearing the intellect , or improving the taste and as to its power , under the divine blessing , of correcting the heart and ...
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... once in particular I ventured to make such remarks , that a certain abbé , a friend , or rather fre- quent companion , of my father's , expressed in my pre- sence his regret that a child of such talents , as he was pleased to say I ...
... once in particular I ventured to make such remarks , that a certain abbé , a friend , or rather fre- quent companion , of my father's , expressed in my pre- sence his regret that a child of such talents , as he was pleased to say I ...
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... once seen cannot easily be forgotten . But it was necessary to pass the more orna- mented grounds surrounding our habitation , in order to enjoy an unobstructed view of these more savage pros- pects , which derived an additional degree ...
... once seen cannot easily be forgotten . But it was necessary to pass the more orna- mented grounds surrounding our habitation , in order to enjoy an unobstructed view of these more savage pros- pects , which derived an additional degree ...
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... once to form a shrewd and almost an accurate idea of the state of mind and habits of all who come under their inspection . But it is seldom that young persons form a right judgment of others on a first appearance : while there are many ...
... once to form a shrewd and almost an accurate idea of the state of mind and habits of all who come under their inspection . But it is seldom that young persons form a right judgment of others on a first appearance : while there are many ...
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... once seen , could not easily be forgotten ; nevertheless , as I was then no deep phy- siognomist , I could not exactly ascertain what this ex- pression signified . The young man was , however , the accomplished gentleman in his manner ...
... once seen , could not easily be forgotten ; nevertheless , as I was then no deep phy- siognomist , I could not exactly ascertain what this ex- pression signified . The young man was , however , the accomplished gentleman in his manner ...
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