The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 25
... received ; and sometimes , I fear , it is to be attributed to the secret wish of recon- ciling those things which cannot be reconciled , namely , earthly with heavenly sentiments . It happened , that Edmund's tutor and all his family ...
... received ; and sometimes , I fear , it is to be attributed to the secret wish of recon- ciling those things which cannot be reconciled , namely , earthly with heavenly sentiments . It happened , that Edmund's tutor and all his family ...
Page 26
... received deacon's orders , was engaged as a tutor in a nobleman's family , about the time that Edmund entered on his cu- racy . The friends were therefore separated for a time ; but they mutually retained a strong regard for each other ...
... received deacon's orders , was engaged as a tutor in a nobleman's family , about the time that Edmund entered on his cu- racy . The friends were therefore separated for a time ; but they mutually retained a strong regard for each other ...
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... received his overtures with cordiality ; and it not unfrequently happened , after this , that these servants of God would consult together , to bring to pass their little plans for the advancement of the glory of their common Master ...
... received his overtures with cordiality ; and it not unfrequently happened , after this , that these servants of God would consult together , to bring to pass their little plans for the advancement of the glory of their common Master ...
Page 30
... receiving successive enlargements , and spreading its sub- urbs , its gardens , new rows , streets , squares , and cres- cents , over the adjacent country . The town had not formerly extended beyond the bounds of one parish , and this ...
... receiving successive enlargements , and spreading its sub- urbs , its gardens , new rows , streets , squares , and cres- cents , over the adjacent country . The town had not formerly extended beyond the bounds of one parish , and this ...
Page 56
... received the notice of dismissal from his curacy , he had returned home in great agitation of mind , and shut himself up for a while in his own apart- ments , where he no doubt used the means appointed by the Almighty for obtaining ...
... received the notice of dismissal from his curacy , he had returned home in great agitation of mind , and shut himself up for a while in his own apart- ments , where he no doubt used the means appointed by the Almighty for obtaining ...
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