The Visitor: Or, Monthly InstructorReligious Tract Society., 1838 - Christianity |
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... received her under their care , when she was eighteen years of age . She has now been about twelve years an inmate , and the kind intentions of her benefactors have been fully realized . Here she soon conformed to the rules of the ...
... received her under their care , when she was eighteen years of age . She has now been about twelve years an inmate , and the kind intentions of her benefactors have been fully realized . Here she soon conformed to the rules of the ...
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... received , she is early informed of it . If any member of the establishment loses a friend , if any interesting event happens , either of a joyous or afflictive nature , it is mentioned to poor Julia , and produces an appropriate ...
... received , she is early informed of it . If any member of the establishment loses a friend , if any interesting event happens , either of a joyous or afflictive nature , it is mentioned to poor Julia , and produces an appropriate ...
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... received so many acts of individual kindness , that he would much rather devote a dozen skins of parchment to their acknowledgment and liquidation than that his will should be cribbed up into the contracted space that it now occupies ...
... received so many acts of individual kindness , that he would much rather devote a dozen skins of parchment to their acknowledgment and liquidation than that his will should be cribbed up into the contracted space that it now occupies ...
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... receiving the payment of 30,000 marks . When sixteen years old , Edward mar- ried Philippa of Hainault , a union planned some years before . His chi- valric deportment and popular manners caused him to be generally esteemed , while the ...
... receiving the payment of 30,000 marks . When sixteen years old , Edward mar- ried Philippa of Hainault , a union planned some years before . His chi- valric deportment and popular manners caused him to be generally esteemed , while the ...
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... received 100,000l . He was a courageous knight and a successful leader , particularly in predatory expe- ditions , or , in other terms , in robbery . Another occasion for interfering with France now arose . The rival monarchs took ...
... received 100,000l . He was a courageous knight and a successful leader , particularly in predatory expe- ditions , or , in other terms , in robbery . Another occasion for interfering with France now arose . The rival monarchs took ...
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