The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... tion of any prayer is of infinitely less importance than the spirit in which it is offered up . Hence learning and talents are not required in rendering a prayer acceptable to God , though they may render it more pleasing to the ears of ...
... tion of any prayer is of infinitely less importance than the spirit in which it is offered up . Hence learning and talents are not required in rendering a prayer acceptable to God , though they may render it more pleasing to the ears of ...
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... tion , which had commanded a view of the coffee - room and a milliner's shop , to a very retired street , or rather lane , where he had no other prospect than the fields , and a small yet elegant dwelling , standing in a fragrant garden ...
... tion , which had commanded a view of the coffee - room and a milliner's shop , to a very retired street , or rather lane , where he had no other prospect than the fields , and a small yet elegant dwelling , standing in a fragrant garden ...
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... tion , however , which she had for her parent , and the strong regard she had ever felt for her brother , induced her to soften matters or both sides ; and , as her father had ex- pressed his determination never more to separate himself ...
... tion , however , which she had for her parent , and the strong regard she had ever felt for her brother , induced her to soften matters or both sides ; and , as her father had ex- pressed his determination never more to separate himself ...
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... tion , make men what they are . Could you but visit the wilds of America , or of Africa , you would see man as he should be ; simple , open , generous , hospitable ; following the pure dictates of his natural feelings ; full of sympa ...
... tion , make men what they are . Could you but visit the wilds of America , or of Africa , you would see man as he should be ; simple , open , generous , hospitable ; following the pure dictates of his natural feelings ; full of sympa ...
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... tion , with the precipitancy of one who was weary of all about him . The house and furniture , now become the pro- perty of Emily , were placed in the hands of her trustees ; and the father with his daughter , and Wietlesbach as their ...
... tion , with the precipitancy of one who was weary of all about him . The house and furniture , now become the pro- perty of Emily , were placed in the hands of her trustees ; and the father with his daughter , and Wietlesbach as their ...
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