The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... lady of the manor opened the conversation this evening , by requesting one of the young people to repeat the second ... lady had finished the repetition of this commandment , some person in company asked the lady ALLEN VOL . III ...
... lady of the manor opened the conversation this evening , by requesting one of the young people to repeat the second ... lady had finished the repetition of this commandment , some person in company asked the lady ALLEN VOL . III ...
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... young lady apologized for making this request , and at the same time expressed her assur- ance that the Almighty would not have given two com- mandments where one was sufficient , although she could not satisfactorily discern the ...
... young lady apologized for making this request , and at the same time expressed her assur- ance that the Almighty would not have given two com- mandments where one was sufficient , although she could not satisfactorily discern the ...
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... young people , who are not zealously promoting the cause of missions , whose direct purpose is to evangelize these dark corners of the earth . But our present business is not with these remote evils ... young 4 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... young people , who are not zealously promoting the cause of missions , whose direct purpose is to evangelize these dark corners of the earth . But our present business is not with these remote evils ... young 4 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... young ladies interrupted the lady of the manor , to ask whether she comprehended aright what she had heard ; and whether their kind in- structress meant them to understand that she considered it a kind of heathenism to study the ...
... young ladies interrupted the lady of the manor , to ask whether she comprehended aright what she had heard ; and whether their kind in- structress meant them to understand that she considered it a kind of heathenism to study the ...
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... lady of the manor then proceeded to inform her young people of the result of her observations on this subject in a visit made some years before to the Conti- nent . " I had expected , " said she , " to have found our neighbours on the ...
... lady of the manor then proceeded to inform her young people of the result of her observations on this subject in a visit made some years before to the Conti- nent . " I had expected , " said she , " to have found our neighbours on the ...
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