The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 49
... give no account of his intellectual acquirements ; yet I should hardly think they are very remarkable . ' " But the child looks intelligent , ' I said . " At any rate , ' replied my father , parting the golden ringlets on the brow of ...
... give no account of his intellectual acquirements ; yet I should hardly think they are very remarkable . ' " But the child looks intelligent , ' I said . " At any rate , ' replied my father , parting the golden ringlets on the brow of ...
Page 53
... give me the outline of any one history which he had studied . He immediately and without hesitation obeyed ; and taking up the history of Assyria , he traced the whole story of that people from their fore- runner , Ashur , son of Shem ...
... give me the outline of any one history which he had studied . He immediately and without hesitation obeyed ; and taking up the history of Assyria , he traced the whole story of that people from their fore- runner , Ashur , son of Shem ...
Page 60
... give up the contest , because I had been baffled in a single in- stance : I therefore replied , that I thought the quota- tion very pleasing , but little to our present purpose ; and the sun at that moment just darting his rays upon us ...
... give up the contest , because I had been baffled in a single in- stance : I therefore replied , that I thought the quota- tion very pleasing , but little to our present purpose ; and the sun at that moment just darting his rays upon us ...
Page 64
... give you in their English garb , should have recurred to me in this very spot on the occasion of my visiting it with little Alfred , and on my again be- holding the very pastoral scene which had recalled them to my father's memory . But ...
... give you in their English garb , should have recurred to me in this very spot on the occasion of my visiting it with little Alfred , and on my again be- holding the very pastoral scene which had recalled them to my father's memory . But ...
Page 70
... give my opinion , I should say , that the word of God , affecting higher matters , does not descend to such particulars as would enable any one to shape his conduct , in regard to the education of a child , precisely according to any ...
... give my opinion , I should say , that the word of God , affecting higher matters , does not descend to such particulars as would enable any one to shape his conduct , in regard to the education of a child , precisely according to any ...
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