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, 第 4 卷Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 |
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... never fight . " By this time the whole school were gathered round the three boys , and all with one accord called upon Johnson to let Edmund Stephens alone . And some of the nobler spirits among them said , " We dare to call any boy ...
... never fight . " By this time the whole school were gathered round the three boys , and all with one accord called upon Johnson to let Edmund Stephens alone . And some of the nobler spirits among them said , " We dare to call any boy ...
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... never fight . " By this time the whole school were gathered round the three boys , and all with one accord called upon Johnson to let Edmund Stephens alone . And some of the nobler spirits among them said , " We dare to call any boy ...
... never fight . " By this time the whole school were gathered round the three boys , and all with one accord called upon Johnson to let Edmund Stephens alone . And some of the nobler spirits among them said , " We dare to call any boy ...
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... never to allow praise to reach his ears without cautiously guarding against those injurious effects that otherwise it was calculated to pro- duce on his mind ; because he found that , whenever he had taken praise to himself rather than ...
... never to allow praise to reach his ears without cautiously guarding against those injurious effects that otherwise it was calculated to pro- duce on his mind ; because he found that , whenever he had taken praise to himself rather than ...
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... never , since her death , met with a person so entirely above the world as she was , and , in consequence , so truly charming : to all which Mr. Parnel replied , with a degree of restraint which but too strongly confirmed his friend in ...
... never , since her death , met with a person so entirely above the world as she was , and , in consequence , so truly charming : to all which Mr. Parnel replied , with a degree of restraint which but too strongly confirmed his friend in ...
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... Never- theless , my knowledge of life has brought me to this conviction that unless I can preserve the respect and affection of my people , and the good opinion of the world at large , my usefulness will be utterly marred . " Now , when ...
... Never- theless , my knowledge of life has brought me to this conviction that unless I can preserve the respect and affection of my people , and the good opinion of the world at large , my usefulness will be utterly marred . " Now , when ...
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