The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... nature and efficacy . " There are many promises in Scripture , relative to prayer , which I am anxious to remind you of ; for I doubt not that you have already noticed them . " Prayer , ' says a venerable divine , is an offering up of ...
... nature and efficacy . " There are many promises in Scripture , relative to prayer , which I am anxious to remind you of ; for I doubt not that you have already noticed them . " Prayer , ' says a venerable divine , is an offering up of ...
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... natural restlessness and impatience of his disposition had begun to render him dissatisfied with his quiet situation , she was suddenly removed from the friends in whose affections she was an idol , by a fever , immediately after the ...
... natural restlessness and impatience of his disposition had begun to render him dissatisfied with his quiet situation , she was suddenly removed from the friends in whose affections she was an idol , by a fever , immediately after the ...
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... natural ease and cheerfulness of character ; and , though some sagacious persons hint- ed that the old lady sometimes carried her indulgence too far , yet the child undoubtedly grew and prospered under her management , and became open ...
... natural ease and cheerfulness of character ; and , though some sagacious persons hint- ed that the old lady sometimes carried her indulgence too far , yet the child undoubtedly grew and prospered under her management , and became open ...
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... nature more lovely than Emily was at that time ; she was so gentle , so fair , so simple , so smiling , and yet so intelligent . After these remarks , it will not be doubted but this lit- tle girl had some proper feelings respecting ...
... nature more lovely than Emily was at that time ; she was so gentle , so fair , so simple , so smiling , and yet so intelligent . After these remarks , it will not be doubted but this lit- tle girl had some proper feelings respecting ...
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... nature so winning , so attractive , as these ? and how entirely different are their effects from those which are the product of art or affectation ! It is the peculiar province of females , by the use of these engaging and tender ...
... nature so winning , so attractive , as these ? and how entirely different are their effects from those which are the product of art or affectation ! It is the peculiar province of females , by the use of these engaging and tender ...
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