The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... keep my com- mandments . " When the young lady had finished the repetition of this commandment , some person in company asked the lady ALLEN VOL . III . B 57 818638 of the manor to have the kindness to explain to LADY OF THE MANOR, ...
... keep my com- mandments . " When the young lady had finished the repetition of this commandment , some person in company asked the lady ALLEN VOL . III . B 57 818638 of the manor to have the kindness to explain to LADY OF THE MANOR, ...
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... persons calling themselves Christians , and even by such as are accustomed to consider them- selves as the most enlightened and best instructed of the age . " Idolatry , " continued she , “ has been the grand engine by which Satan has ...
... persons calling themselves Christians , and even by such as are accustomed to consider them- selves as the most enlightened and best instructed of the age . " Idolatry , " continued she , “ has been the grand engine by which Satan has ...
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... person to visit the Continent , or to become acquainted with our places of public education in England , without perceiving that true religion has another enemy now ex- isting more powerful than popery itself , and one indeed to which ...
... person to visit the Continent , or to become acquainted with our places of public education in England , without perceiving that true religion has another enemy now ex- isting more powerful than popery itself , and one indeed to which ...
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... person who was a total stranger to any part of the author's history . On the casket being put into the hands of the lady of the manor , she opened and drew from it a letter , toge- ther with a small painting representing a young and ex ...
... person who was a total stranger to any part of the author's history . On the casket being put into the hands of the lady of the manor , she opened and drew from it a letter , toge- ther with a small painting representing a young and ex ...
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... person of a middle - aged clergyman of the name of Gisborne , who , while the old lady herself undertook those branches of my sister's education which parti- cularly belong to her sex , occupied himself in the culti- vation of her mind ...
... person of a middle - aged clergyman of the name of Gisborne , who , while the old lady herself undertook those branches of my sister's education which parti- cularly belong to her sex , occupied himself in the culti- vation of her mind ...
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