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 - Conduct of life |
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... morning , poor Francis Parnel's Christian heroism wholly forsook him ; and when Edmund Stephens arrived at school from his aunt's lodgings , he found the whole play- ground in an uproar , and Francis Parnel dealing out his blows in such ...
... morning , poor Francis Parnel's Christian heroism wholly forsook him ; and when Edmund Stephens arrived at school from his aunt's lodgings , he found the whole play- ground in an uproar , and Francis Parnel dealing out his blows in such ...
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... morning , poor Francis Parnel's Christian heroism wholly forsook him ; and when Edmund Stephens arrived at school from his aunt's lodgings , he found the whole play- ground in an uproar , and Francis Parnel dealing out his blows in such ...
... morning , poor Francis Parnel's Christian heroism wholly forsook him ; and when Edmund Stephens arrived at school from his aunt's lodgings , he found the whole play- ground in an uproar , and Francis Parnel dealing out his blows in such ...
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... morning found dead in her bed ; and thus was this excellent woman suddenly removed from this world of trial into a state of glory . Her loss was acutely felt by Edmund , to whom she had left all her little property , appointing Mr ...
... morning found dead in her bed ; and thus was this excellent woman suddenly removed from this world of trial into a state of glory . Her loss was acutely felt by Edmund , to whom she had left all her little property , appointing Mr ...
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... morning found dead in her bed ; and thus was this excellent woman suddenly removed from this world of trial into a state of glory . Her loss was acutely felt by Edmund , to whom she had left all her little property , appointing Mr ...
... morning found dead in her bed ; and thus was this excellent woman suddenly removed from this world of trial into a state of glory . Her loss was acutely felt by Edmund , to whom she had left all her little property , appointing Mr ...
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... morning Mr. Parnel returned Edmund's visit . The sight of the old room , and the many well - known pieces of furniture , with the oriel step on which he had often lounged with his Edmund while they studied their lessons , seemed to ...
... morning Mr. Parnel returned Edmund's visit . The sight of the old room , and the many well - known pieces of furniture , with the oriel step on which he had often lounged with his Edmund while they studied their lessons , seemed to ...
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