The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... turned from France , where his daughter had been edu- cated ; and it was probably that easy and unblushing air , together with that caressing style of manners so usual among those with whom she had associated from infancy , which ...
... turned from France , where his daughter had been edu- cated ; and it was probably that easy and unblushing air , together with that caressing style of manners so usual among those with whom she had associated from infancy , which ...
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... turning after the rest of the party , begged me to stand still awhile to contemplate the beautiful scene . " You have the moun-- tains of the Vosgues directly before you , ' she said ; and were it day , instead of night , you might see ...
... turning after the rest of the party , begged me to stand still awhile to contemplate the beautiful scene . " You have the moun-- tains of the Vosgues directly before you , ' she said ; and were it day , instead of night , you might see ...
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... turned out of our schools and colleges ; and if our religious labours do not keep pace with the march of intellect in our people , I fear that many such characters may be produced from our na- tional schools and other inferior places of ...
... turned out of our schools and colleges ; and if our religious labours do not keep pace with the march of intellect in our people , I fear that many such characters may be produced from our na- tional schools and other inferior places of ...
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... turned to me , and said , ' Are these people Christians ? ' " What people ? ' I asked . " The people who live in this country , ' he added , ' are they Christians ? ' " Certainly , ' I answered . question ? ' ' What made you ask the ...
... turned to me , and said , ' Are these people Christians ? ' " What people ? ' I asked . " The people who live in this country , ' he added , ' are they Christians ? ' " Certainly , ' I answered . question ? ' ' What made you ask the ...
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... turned to flight the armies of the aliens . Wo- men received their dead raised to life again : and others were tortured , not accepting deliverance ; that they might obtain a better resurrection : and others had trial of cruel mockings ...
... turned to flight the armies of the aliens . Wo- men received their dead raised to life again : and others were tortured , not accepting deliverance ; that they might obtain a better resurrection : and others had trial of cruel mockings ...
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