The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation : Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Rank of Young Females, Volume 4Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 |
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... consequence , though Mrs. Mary Stephens be- lieved that the root of the matter was in him , there was so much inconstancy and variableness in his character , that she feared he never would become a useful minister . During the long ...
... consequence , though Mrs. Mary Stephens be- lieved that the root of the matter was in him , there was so much inconstancy and variableness in his character , that she feared he never would become a useful minister . During the long ...
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... consequence , though Mrs. Mary Stephens be- lieved that the root of the matter was in him , there was so much inconstancy and variableness in his character , that she feared he never would become a useful minister . During the long ...
... consequence , though Mrs. Mary Stephens be- lieved that the root of the matter was in him , there was so much inconstancy and variableness in his character , that she feared he never would become a useful minister . During the long ...
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... consequence , though Mrs. Mary Stephens be- lieved that the root of the matter was in him , there was so much inconstancy and variableness in his character , that she feared he never would become a useful minister . During the long ...
... consequence , though Mrs. Mary Stephens be- lieved that the root of the matter was in him , there was so much inconstancy and variableness in his character , that she feared he never would become a useful minister . During the long ...
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... loading his mind with that fear of the world which a minister ought above all dangers to avoid . In consequence of the faithful observance of these rules , Edmund Stephens was enabled to preserve much composure 32 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... loading his mind with that fear of the world which a minister ought above all dangers to avoid . In consequence of the faithful observance of these rules , Edmund Stephens was enabled to preserve much composure 32 LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... consequence , the quickest perception of every shade and degree of cordiality or want of cordiality in the salutation of a friend ; yet he could not but perceive , on this occasion , that there was a certain something in Mr. Parnel's_re ...
... consequence , the quickest perception of every shade and degree of cordiality or want of cordiality in the salutation of a friend ; yet he could not but perceive , on this occasion , that there was a certain something in Mr. Parnel's_re ...
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