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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... kind , between what we should call worldly , and what is really right , that they cannot bear any plain , simple , straight - forward sentiments . In some persons , this is owing to a natural weakness and little- ness of mind , which ...
... kind , between what we should call worldly , and what is really right , that they cannot bear any plain , simple , straight - forward sentiments . In some persons , this is owing to a natural weakness and little- ness of mind , which ...
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... kind of persons which I have describ- ed : and Edmund soon discovered that if he spoke at all while in their presence , he must be constantly subject to disputations . He therefore had recourse to silence , as being by far the less evil ...
... kind of persons which I have describ- ed : and Edmund soon discovered that if he spoke at all while in their presence , he must be constantly subject to disputations . He therefore had recourse to silence , as being by far the less evil ...
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... kind of study which had not some reference to his ministerial labours . His parish was exceedingly po- pulous , being full of manufactories ; and the houses of the lower classes were confusedly clustered together in nar- row streets ...
... kind of study which had not some reference to his ministerial labours . His parish was exceedingly po- pulous , being full of manufactories ; and the houses of the lower classes were confusedly clustered together in nar- row streets ...
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... kind ) was not easily disconcerted when he believed he was doing right , he therefore proceeded to express still plainer his sentiments relative to the character of a mi- nister , paying little regard to the variation of Mr. Par- nel's ...
... kind ) was not easily disconcerted when he believed he was doing right , he therefore proceeded to express still plainer his sentiments relative to the character of a mi- nister , paying little regard to the variation of Mr. Par- nel's ...
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... kind ) was not easily disconcerted when he believed he was doing right , he therefore proceeded to express still plainer his sentiments relative to the character of a mi- nister , paying little regard to the variation of Mr. Par- nel's ...
... kind ) was not easily disconcerted when he believed he was doing right , he therefore proceeded to express still plainer his sentiments relative to the character of a mi- nister , paying little regard to the variation of Mr. Par- nel's ...
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