The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... replied , " I desire my Lord God our heavenly Father , who is the Giver of all goodness , to send his grace unto me , and to all people , that we may worship him , serve him , and obey him , as we ought to do . And I pray unto God ...
... replied , " I desire my Lord God our heavenly Father , who is the Giver of all goodness , to send his grace unto me , and to all people , that we may worship him , serve him , and obey him , as we ought to do . And I pray unto God ...
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... replied the major calmly , " of evil example and false principles . It is evil company , my dear madam , you may depend upon it ; — evil company , evil example , bad government , and supersti- tion , make men what they are . Could you ...
... replied the major calmly , " of evil example and false principles . It is evil company , my dear madam , you may depend upon it ; — evil company , evil example , bad government , and supersti- tion , make men what they are . Could you ...
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... replied the major , “ all that is necessary for a philosopher and a wise man to believe , and reject all which such a one should reject . " “ Then , sir , ” said Mrs. Courtney , " you and I can never agree . " And the pink hue arose ...
... replied the major , “ all that is necessary for a philosopher and a wise man to believe , and reject all which such a one should reject . " “ Then , sir , ” said Mrs. Courtney , " you and I can never agree . " And the pink hue arose ...
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... replied : " no , my sister , my friend , my beloved ; in one word , my Emily , you can do nothing for me . " " But tell me , " she said , " has any thing new arisen ? Has my father- ? " and she hesitated again . In reply to this , her ...
... replied : " no , my sister , my friend , my beloved ; in one word , my Emily , you can do nothing for me . " " But tell me , " she said , " has any thing new arisen ? Has my father- ? " and she hesitated again . In reply to this , her ...
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... replied Emily . " Because , " replied the valet , " Monsieur is distressed at your long absence . And , vraiment , ” he added , shrug- ging up his shoulders , " he would have made me feel the effects of his distress , had not I hastened ...
... replied Emily . " Because , " replied the valet , " Monsieur is distressed at your long absence . And , vraiment , ” he added , shrug- ging up his shoulders , " he would have made me feel the effects of his distress , had not I hastened ...
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