The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... persons , in different countries of Europe , who made it their object , in every possible way , but particularly by their writings , to sub- vert the Christian religion ; and multitudes of weak , vicious , and ignorant persons were , by ...
... persons , in different countries of Europe , who made it their object , in every possible way , but particularly by their writings , to sub- vert the Christian religion ; and multitudes of weak , vicious , and ignorant persons were , by ...
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... persons as had little else to do but to look about them for entertainment . I know little of the course of life led by ... person was rarely seen in the streets ; and , as the family attended a small country church in the neighbourhood ...
... persons as had little else to do but to look about them for entertainment . I know little of the course of life led by ... person was rarely seen in the streets ; and , as the family attended a small country church in the neighbourhood ...
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... 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 , generous , and affec- tionate . A truly pious mind possesses a facility ...
... 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 , generous , and affec- tionate . A truly pious mind possesses a facility ...
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... persons as dared not show any resentment . During his journey , Wietlesbach , with his broken Eng- lish and perpetual mistakes , had afforded constant subjects for the raillery of the major ; but Monsieur Wietlesbach was not a gentleman ...
... persons as dared not show any resentment . During his journey , Wietlesbach , with his broken Eng- lish and perpetual mistakes , had afforded constant subjects for the raillery of the major ; but Monsieur Wietlesbach was not a gentleman ...
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... persons are comparatively few , and poor Christopher was not one of the number . To all his father's curious questions he first gave short answers , and afterwards grow- ing sullen , he made no reply at all , but sat reddening and ...
... persons are comparatively few , and poor Christopher was not one of the number . To all his father's curious questions he first gave short answers , and afterwards grow- ing sullen , he made no reply at all , but sat reddening and ...
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