The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... hearts , and flowed abroad through their writings ; and these writings , thus polluted and replenished with poison , are delivered to our chil- dren , yea , and pressed upon them with every argument which parental authority can adopt ...
... hearts , and flowed abroad through their writings ; and these writings , thus polluted and replenished with poison , are delivered to our chil- dren , yea , and pressed upon them with every argument which parental authority can adopt ...
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... heart . " As my father was a man of real taste and rectified feeling , he could not but greatly admire the excellency of virtue . He had an exalted idea of female perfection . He seemed precisely to know what ought to be the re- sult of ...
... heart . " As my father was a man of real taste and rectified feeling , he could not but greatly admire the excellency of virtue . He had an exalted idea of female perfection . He seemed precisely to know what ought to be the re- sult of ...
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... heart whereon reason might fix its stand to take just views of human life . And here permit me to re- mark , that reason itself , without the aid of revelation , can throw but little light on the present circumstances of man ; being ...
... heart whereon reason might fix its stand to take just views of human life . And here permit me to re- mark , that reason itself , without the aid of revelation , can throw but little light on the present circumstances of man ; being ...
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... heart ; so in the other case the serpent , long concealed beneath the flowery emblem , after a while raises its threatening head , and poisons the whole soul in which it had long lain dormant . " It was accordingly at that precise ...
... heart ; so in the other case the serpent , long concealed beneath the flowery emblem , after a while raises its threatening head , and poisons the whole soul in which it had long lain dormant . " It was accordingly at that precise ...
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... heart , when separated from him , which nothing but religion could have properly filled up : but , alas ! I had no reli- gion . " I have no doubt that I behaved very ill during the whole of our progress : and immediately on our arrival ...
... heart , when separated from him , which nothing but religion could have properly filled up : but , alas ! I had no reli- gion . " I have no doubt that I behaved very ill during the whole of our progress : and immediately on our arrival ...
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