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, Том 4Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 |
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... respect to their well - doing as Christians ; and it is often found that the mind of youth at this time is remarkably full of preju- dices , and that the young individual is disposed to de- spise all conditions of men , all orders of ...
... respect to their well - doing as Christians ; and it is often found that the mind of youth at this time is remarkably full of preju- dices , and that the young individual is disposed to de- spise all conditions of men , all orders of ...
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... respect to their well - doing as Christians ; and it is often found that the mind of youth at this time is remarkably full of preju- dices , and that the young individual is disposed to de- spise all conditions of men , all orders of ...
... respect to their well - doing as Christians ; and it is often found that the mind of youth at this time is remarkably full of preju- dices , and that the young individual is disposed to de- spise all conditions of men , all orders of ...
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... respect and affection of my people , and the good opinion of the world at large , my usefulness will be utterly marred . " Now , when I consider the state of my parish ; when I am made to understand that all the best families of the ...
... respect and affection of my people , and the good opinion of the world at large , my usefulness will be utterly marred . " Now , when I consider the state of my parish ; when I am made to understand that all the best families of the ...
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... respect of one , at least , I can answer . " " Meaning yourself , Edmund ? " replied Mr. Parnel . " Yes , I trust that I shall always possess and deserve your affection ; but I am speaking of the higher orders , the beneficed clergy of ...
... respect of one , at least , I can answer . " " Meaning yourself , Edmund ? " replied Mr. Parnel . " Yes , I trust that I shall always possess and deserve your affection ; but I am speaking of the higher orders , the beneficed clergy of ...
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... respect and affection of my people , and the good opinion of the world at large , my usefulness will be utterly marred . " Now , when I consider the state of my parish ; when I am made to understand that all the best families of the ...
... respect and affection of my people , and the good opinion of the world at large , my usefulness will be utterly marred . " Now , when I consider the state of my parish ; when I am made to understand that all the best families of the ...
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