The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... soon as this town , upheld by the success of its allies of Berne and Fribourg , had succeeded in obtaining its independence , Calvin and Beza formed within its walls a nursery of zealous preachers and theologians , which ren- dered it ...
... soon as this town , upheld by the success of its allies of Berne and Fribourg , had succeeded in obtaining its independence , Calvin and Beza formed within its walls a nursery of zealous preachers and theologians , which ren- dered it ...
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... soon after having given birth to a son , to whom the father gave the name of Christopher . Ernesthus Muller , being thus set free from a union which promised nothing but misery , and having given up his child to the care of its maternal ...
... soon after having given birth to a son , to whom the father gave the name of Christopher . Ernesthus Muller , being thus set free from a union which promised nothing but misery , and having given up his child to the care of its maternal ...
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... soon afterwards as possible , a captain of a company of foot . It was now that he was quartered for some time in a small town in Yorkshire , where the appearance of such a young man ( for Captain Muller was not only remarkably handsome ...
... soon afterwards as possible , a captain of a company of foot . It was now that he was quartered for some time in a small town in Yorkshire , where the appearance of such a young man ( for Captain Muller was not only remarkably handsome ...
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... soon recovered his 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 ...
... soon recovered his 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 ...
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... consoled his young friends with promises never likely to be performed , of visit- ing them soon and often in this scene of their happy , early VOL . VII . B days ; and Emily undertook to take care of the LADY OF THE MANOR . 13.
... consoled his young friends with promises never likely to be performed , of visit- ing them soon and often in this scene of their happy , early VOL . VII . B days ; and Emily undertook to take care of the LADY OF THE MANOR . 13.
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