The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... perhaps in danger of drawing comparisons too favourable to ourselves , and by constantly gazing upon the mote in our brother's eye become insensible of the beam which is in our own eye . But our " From the first day that I was honoured ...
... perhaps in danger of drawing comparisons too favourable to ourselves , and by constantly gazing upon the mote in our brother's eye become insensible of the beam which is in our own eye . But our " From the first day that I was honoured ...
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... perhaps be very useful on the present occasion to enquire whether the dark shadows of paganism are so absolutely passed away from Christendom as is generally believed ; and whether Satan has not been enabled , with a degree of art unri ...
... perhaps be very useful on the present occasion to enquire whether the dark shadows of paganism are so absolutely passed away from Christendom as is generally believed ; and whether Satan has not been enabled , with a degree of art unri ...
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... perhaps enriched with representations of the Holy Fa- mily , of St. Agnace , and St. Ursula , & c . & c . How much then was I astonished to find that those pieces of sculpture and painting which had any reference to their religion were ...
... perhaps enriched with representations of the Holy Fa- mily , of St. Agnace , and St. Ursula , & c . & c . How much then was I astonished to find that those pieces of sculpture and painting which had any reference to their religion were ...
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... perhaps as likely to give them influence over the minds of our young people , as the lighter mode in which these lessons are conveyed on the Continent . However , to leave those to judge of this subject who may understand it better than ...
... perhaps as likely to give them influence over the minds of our young people , as the lighter mode in which these lessons are conveyed on the Continent . However , to leave those to judge of this subject who may understand it better than ...
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... perhaps too much devoted to the pleasures of fancy . 66 The inhabitants of that part of Germany concern- ing which I am here speaking , are not behind their more western neighbours in their taste for statuary ; and great encouragement ...
... perhaps too much devoted to the pleasures of fancy . 66 The inhabitants of that part of Germany concern- ing which I am here speaking , are not behind their more western neighbours in their taste for statuary ; and great encouragement ...
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