The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... rendering a prayer acceptable to God , though they may render it more pleasing to the ears of men . " The lady of the manor then requested one of the young people to repeat the answer to this question , " What desir- est thou of God in ...
... rendering a prayer acceptable to God , though they may render it more pleasing to the ears of men . " The lady of the manor then requested one of the young people to repeat the answer to this question , " What desir- est thou of God in ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. some of which are the most lofty in Europe , has rendered it the delight of every traveller in Switzerland , and will continue to distinguish it above almost every other city of Europe while the face of our globe ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. some of which are the most lofty in Europe , has rendered it the delight of every traveller in Switzerland , and will continue to distinguish it above almost every other city of Europe while the face of our globe ...
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... render the child amiable in the view of the father , and to conceal from her husband any little failure of his son which might increase his pre- judice against him . Thus , by the becoming manner of this lovely young woman , Mr. Muller ...
... render the child amiable in the view of the father , and to conceal from her husband any little failure of his son which might increase his pre- judice against him . Thus , by the becoming manner of this lovely young woman , Mr. Muller ...
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... rendered him the more dear to her tender heart ; and she resolved , that , with the divine blessing , he should never be sensible of nis orphan state by any failure on her part . He was taught to call her grandmamma , to tell her all ...
... rendered him the more dear to her tender heart ; and she resolved , that , with the divine blessing , he should never be sensible of nis orphan state by any failure on her part . He was taught to call her grandmamma , to tell her all ...
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... render gay with her in- nocent prattle and dimpled smiles . The very contentions of these children were always tempered by good principle and the desire of doing well ; and , though Christopher was sometimes hasty and unjust , one ...
... render gay with her in- nocent prattle and dimpled smiles . The very contentions of these children were always tempered by good principle and the desire of doing well ; and , though Christopher was sometimes hasty and unjust , one ...
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