The Visitor: Or, Monthly InstructorReligious Tract Society., 1838 - Christianity |
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... manner of execution . There are many interesting and well- preserved specimens of Norman archi- tecture in the country . The vestibule of the Inner Temple church , the chapel of the Tower , and parts of St. Bartholomew in Smithfield ...
... manner of execution . There are many interesting and well- preserved specimens of Norman archi- tecture in the country . The vestibule of the Inner Temple church , the chapel of the Tower , and parts of St. Bartholomew in Smithfield ...
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... manner that she felt sorry for them , would smooth down the bed - clothes , put her hands gently upon their faces , and sometimes spread the little table and bring it to the bed - side with a cup or two upon it to contain drinks . This ...
... manner that she felt sorry for them , would smooth down the bed - clothes , put her hands gently upon their faces , and sometimes spread the little table and bring it to the bed - side with a cup or two upon it to contain drinks . This ...
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... manner , the signs or names distinguishing other individuals were taught ; as also those for the objects around her , which it was most important for her to know . A person by taking her hands in his own , and making signs with them ...
... manner , the signs or names distinguishing other individuals were taught ; as also those for the objects around her , which it was most important for her to know . A person by taking her hands in his own , and making signs with them ...
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... manner ; and then goes down to the sitting room , and waits patiently for her breakfast ; after which , she has for years washed and wiped the tea - spoons , used on the pupils ' tables , amounting to a hundred and twenty or thirty ...
... manner ; and then goes down to the sitting room , and waits patiently for her breakfast ; after which , she has for years washed and wiped the tea - spoons , used on the pupils ' tables , amounting to a hundred and twenty or thirty ...
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... manner on the succulent shoots of a peculiar kind of fig , called in Mex- ico nopal . Hence plantations of this fig are kept up for the sake of the insect produce ; and from the name of the figs are usually called nopaleries . Kirby ...
... manner on the succulent shoots of a peculiar kind of fig , called in Mex- ico nopal . Hence plantations of this fig are kept up for the sake of the insect produce ; and from the name of the figs are usually called nopaleries . Kirby ...
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