The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... earth , that the youthful individual must be cold indeed , or raised in no ordinary degree above earthly things , who can live at Versailles without receiving many corrupt impressions and entertaining many erroneous ideas . " There is ...
... earth , that the youthful individual must be cold indeed , or raised in no ordinary degree above earthly things , who can live at Versailles without receiving many corrupt impressions and entertaining many erroneous ideas . " There is ...
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... earth endures . ' 6 " He then entered , as we walked along , into what I have since found to be quite a commonplace panegyric on the classical writers , and the Grecian and the Roman characters , particularly the latter ; and finished ...
... earth endures . ' 6 " He then entered , as we walked along , into what I have since found to be quite a commonplace panegyric on the classical writers , and the Grecian and the Roman characters , particularly the latter ; and finished ...
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... earth under the depressing influence of superstition , under which epithet he evidently meant to include the whole system of Christianity . Consider , ' said he , with some pomposity , which I at that time thought exceed- ingly fine ...
... earth under the depressing influence of superstition , under which epithet he evidently meant to include the whole system of Christianity . Consider , ' said he , with some pomposity , which I at that time thought exceed- ingly fine ...
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... earth beneath , or in the water under the earth . ” " And is this the whole of the second command- ment ? ' I asked . 66 6 - No , ' said the little boy , there is more- " Thou shalt not bow down to them , nor worship them : for I the ...
... earth beneath , or in the water under the earth . ” " And is this the whole of the second command- ment ? ' I asked . 66 6 - No , ' said the little boy , there is more- " Thou shalt not bow down to them , nor worship them : for I the ...
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... earth . And these all , having obtained a good report through faith , received not the promise : God having provided some better thing for us , that they without us should not be made perfect . ' ― ( Hebrews xi . 32-40 . ) 66 It was ...
... earth . And these all , having obtained a good report through faith , received not the promise : God having provided some better thing for us , that they without us should not be made perfect . ' ― ( Hebrews xi . 32-40 . ) 66 It was ...
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