The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... minds . The former of these was born at Geneva ; and the latter spent many of the last years of his life in the little village of Ferney , between Geneva and Mont Jura . Their endea- vours were too successful in destroying the good ...
... minds . The former of these was born at Geneva ; and the latter spent many of the last years of his life in the little village of Ferney , between Geneva and Mont Jura . Their endea- vours were too successful in destroying the good ...
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... mind ; and , his father happening to die about this time , he gave up his situation and entered the army , as an ensign in a marching regiment ; then he became a lieu- tenant by purchase ; and , as soon afterwards as possible , a ...
... mind ; and , his father happening to die about this time , he gave up his situation and entered the army , as an ensign in a marching regiment ; then he became a lieu- tenant by purchase ; and , as soon afterwards as possible , a ...
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... mind . Nevertheless , such was the ardour of his affection for his young , interesting wife , that he appeared not to regret the sacrifice ; and if some symptoms of irritability in his temper would sometimes appear , his wife presently ...
... mind . Nevertheless , such was the ardour of his affection for his young , interesting wife , that he appeared not to regret the sacrifice ; and if some symptoms of irritability in his temper would sometimes appear , his wife presently ...
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... mind possesses a facility of deriving con- solation from those mercies which remain after severe be- reavements have taken place . When the worldly man has lost an object of affection , he seems , as it were , to bear a grudge ( if so ...
... mind possesses a facility of deriving con- solation from those mercies which remain after severe be- reavements have taken place . When the worldly man has lost an object of affection , he seems , as it were , to bear a grudge ( if so ...
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... mind , can make a naturally fine countenance truly interesting . Nevertheless , Emily's reli- gion was like that of her grandmother : it was not founded on an extensive knowledge of scriptural truths ; though it was a sincere and pious ...
... mind , can make a naturally fine countenance truly interesting . Nevertheless , Emily's reli- gion was like that of her grandmother : it was not founded on an extensive knowledge of scriptural truths ; though it was a sincere and pious ...
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