The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... death . And this I trust he will do of his mercy and goodness , through our Lord Jesus Christ . And there- fore I say , Amen , So be it . " I The lady of the manor then proposed to read a story to her young people , containing some ...
... death . And this I trust he will do of his mercy and goodness , through our Lord Jesus Christ . And there- fore I say , Amen , So be it . " I The lady of the manor then proposed to read a story to her young people , containing some ...
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... death which were diffused by the blasphemous writers of the last age . For I must inform my young readers , that in the be- ginning of the last century , and towards the end of the preceding one , there arose certain persons , in ...
... death which were diffused by the blasphemous writers of the last age . For I must inform my young readers , that in the be- ginning of the last century , and towards the end of the preceding one , there arose certain persons , in ...
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... another loss of a parent by the death of his grandmother ; and when the child arrived , there was no instance of maternal tenderness and maternal attention which she denied him ; while it was evident to 8 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... another loss of a parent by the death of his grandmother ; and when the child arrived , there was no instance of maternal tenderness and maternal attention which she denied him ; while it was evident to 8 LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... death of the beloved daughter , wife , and mother , the bond was loosened which united Ernesthus Muller and Mrs. Courtney . The former again entered the military service , and ac- companied his regiment abroad , leaving his son and ...
... death of the beloved daughter , wife , and mother , the bond was loosened which united Ernesthus Muller and Mrs. Courtney . The former again entered the military service , and ac- companied his regiment abroad , leaving his son and ...
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... death of the elder Mr. Harrington , and the consequent removal of Charles to another situation . The separation of Charles from his young companions was extremely affecting . It took place in the beloved cop- pice , in which they had ...
... death of the elder Mr. Harrington , and the consequent removal of Charles to another situation . The separation of Charles from his young companions was extremely affecting . It took place in the beloved cop- pice , in which they had ...
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