Stories on the seven virtuesC. Dolman, 1848 |
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... lived prevented them , however great their poverty might be , from associating with per- sons in the humbler walks of life , whilst that same poverty presented an insuperable bar between themselves and those of their own class who would ...
... lived prevented them , however great their poverty might be , from associating with per- sons in the humbler walks of life , whilst that same poverty presented an insuperable bar between themselves and those of their own class who would ...
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... lived , for then he would not have let him die in such distress ; and Mrs. Leslie , and the good and amiable Rose , felt a severe pang , and shed bitter tears , when they looked for the last time in the room in which Mr. Leslie had ...
... lived , for then he would not have let him die in such distress ; and Mrs. Leslie , and the good and amiable Rose , felt a severe pang , and shed bitter tears , when they looked for the last time in the room in which Mr. Leslie had ...
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... lived to a good old age , honoured and respected by all , and many were the prayers which were daily offered by those to whom they had nobly stretched forth the hand of assistance , and they died sincerely and deeply lamented by all who ...
... lived to a good old age , honoured and respected by all , and many were the prayers which were daily offered by those to whom they had nobly stretched forth the hand of assistance , and they died sincerely and deeply lamented by all who ...
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... lived up to every farthing he earned , and when cut off suddenly in the prime of life , his widow and daughters were left penniless , but Providence watched over and protected them , and a good and wealthy lady , residing in the town of ...
... lived up to every farthing he earned , and when cut off suddenly in the prime of life , his widow and daughters were left penniless , but Providence watched over and protected them , and a good and wealthy lady , residing in the town of ...
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... lived in the Rue St. Antoine , a street about half a mile distant from that quarter of the town in which the convent was situated . The request of the person was immediately granted , and two nuns were instantly deputed by the ...
... lived in the Rue St. Antoine , a street about half a mile distant from that quarter of the town in which the convent was situated . The request of the person was immediately granted , and two nuns were instantly deputed by the ...
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