The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 13
... respecting religion ; for it is religion only which , by correcting the heart , and go- verning the powers of the mind , can make a naturally fine countenance truly interesting . Nevertheless , Emily's reli- gion was like that of her ...
... respecting religion ; for it is religion only which , by correcting the heart , and go- verning the powers of the mind , can make a naturally fine countenance truly interesting . Nevertheless , Emily's reli- gion was like that of her ...
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... respecting Emily , on whom the father still gazed with unabated pleasure ; Christopher still being absent . The major had summoned his valet to unpack a box of pun- gent sauces which he had brought with him from town , one of which he ...
... respecting Emily , on whom the father still gazed with unabated pleasure ; Christopher still being absent . The major had summoned his valet to unpack a box of pun- gent sauces which he had brought with him from town , one of which he ...
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... respecting a particular bottle which had not yet come to hand ; adding , with a heathenish oath , often used by per- sons who have reasons for not being more profane , that he would break his skull if he had left the preparation behind ...
... respecting a particular bottle which had not yet come to hand ; adding , with a heathenish oath , often used by per- sons who have reasons for not being more profane , that he would break his skull if he had left the preparation behind ...
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... respecting religion , and the love of pleasure gradually obtained increasing power over her . It has been remarked before , that Mrs. Courtney was herself somewhat confused in her religious opinions ; that she had not that clearness of ...
... respecting religion , and the love of pleasure gradually obtained increasing power over her . It has been remarked before , that Mrs. Courtney was herself somewhat confused in her religious opinions ; that she had not that clearness of ...
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... respecting his native country ; and her imagination being raised by her late romantic kind of reading , she pictured to herself , in a lively manner , the snowy mountains , the dashing water- falls , the demolished castles , the ...
... respecting his native country ; and her imagination being raised by her late romantic kind of reading , she pictured to herself , in a lively manner , the snowy mountains , the dashing water- falls , the demolished castles , the ...
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