The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... parents within a few months , and consigned by the dying testimony of his mother to the guardianship of my father , with this stipulation , that he should not on any account be separated from Mr. Gisborne . In- tending to mention in its ...
... parents within a few months , and consigned by the dying testimony of his mother to the guardianship of my father , with this stipulation , that he should not on any account be separated from Mr. Gisborne . In- tending to mention in its ...
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... parents went to France , and settled in Paris , having a country - house at Versailles , where I chiefly resided with my governess ; although I enjoyed much of the presence of my parents , who were seldom long absent from me , and ...
... parents went to France , and settled in Paris , having a country - house at Versailles , where I chiefly resided with my governess ; although I enjoyed much of the presence of my parents , who were seldom long absent from me , and ...
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... parents in the gardens of Versailles , and listening to my father's conversation , for his lessons were at that time always given through the medium of conversation , and gene- rally taken from the objects which presented themselves ...
... parents in the gardens of Versailles , and listening to my father's conversation , for his lessons were at that time always given through the medium of conversation , and gene- rally taken from the objects which presented themselves ...
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... parental affection could adopt , to keep all that was decidedly vicious in these histories as much as possible ... parents left Versailles , at which time also I quitted my tutor , who had already carried me through the first seven ...
... parental affection could adopt , to keep all that was decidedly vicious in these histories as much as possible ... parents left Versailles , at which time also I quitted my tutor , who had already carried me through the first seven ...
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... parental authority can adopt with any chance of success . The child who neglects these studies is threat- ened with correction ; and the youth who declines them is told of the shame which must accompany him through the whole of life ...
... parental authority can adopt with any chance of success . The child who neglects these studies is threat- ened with correction ; and the youth who declines them is told of the shame which must accompany him through the whole of life ...
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