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, Bind 4Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 |
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... felt himself called upon to act , and to show that part of his character which hitherto had not appeared , namely , courage and decision , of which few boys had so large a share . He walked up to the combatants , and seizing the arm of ...
... felt himself called upon to act , and to show that part of his character which hitherto had not appeared , namely , courage and decision , of which few boys had so large a share . He walked up to the combatants , and seizing the arm of ...
Side 21
... felt himself quite happy at school ; and as he had attached himself very closely to Edmund Ste- phens , he became exceedingly anxious to become an in- mate in Mrs. Mary Stephens's house , and attend the school as a day - scholar with ...
... felt himself quite happy at school ; and as he had attached himself very closely to Edmund Ste- phens , he became exceedingly anxious to become an in- mate in Mrs. Mary Stephens's house , and attend the school as a day - scholar with ...
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... felt himself called upon to act , and to show that part of his character which hitherto had not appeared , namely , courage and decision , of which few boys had so large a share . He walked up to the combatants , and seizing the arm of ...
... felt himself called upon to act , and to show that part of his character which hitherto had not appeared , namely , courage and decision , of which few boys had so large a share . He walked up to the combatants , and seizing the arm of ...
Side 23
... felt himself quite happy at school ; and as he had attached himself very closely to Edmund Ste- phens , he became exceedingly anxious to become an in- mate in Mrs. Mary Stephens's house , and attend the school as a day - scholar with ...
... felt himself quite happy at school ; and as he had attached himself very closely to Edmund Ste- phens , he became exceedingly anxious to become an in- mate in Mrs. Mary Stephens's house , and attend the school as a day - scholar with ...
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... felt by Edmund , to whom she had left all her little property , appointing Mr. Parnel as his guardian . Edmund found himself more attached than ever to Francis , from his affectionate behaviour on this sorrowful occasion ; and therefore ...
... felt by Edmund , to whom she had left all her little property , appointing Mr. Parnel as his guardian . Edmund found himself more attached than ever to Francis , from his affectionate behaviour on this sorrowful occasion ; and therefore ...
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