Claudine; or, Humility the basis of all the virtues, by the author of 'Always happy'. (M.E.B.). |
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... A MOTHER , ALWAYS HAPPY , " " " TRUE STORIES FROM ANCIENT HISTORY , " & c . SIXTH EDITION . LONDON : JOHN HARRIS , CORNER OF ST . PAUL'S CHURCH - YARD . 1830 . * The deeply interesting event , with which the story CLAUDINE ;
... A MOTHER , ALWAYS HAPPY , " " " TRUE STORIES FROM ANCIENT HISTORY , " & c . SIXTH EDITION . LONDON : JOHN HARRIS , CORNER OF ST . PAUL'S CHURCH - YARD . 1830 . * The deeply interesting event , with which the story CLAUDINE ;
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Maria Elizabeth Budden. * The deeply interesting event , with which the story opens , was described to the Author by the Englishman ( perhaps the only Englishman ) who witnessed it . Should that agreeable and intelligent traveller ever ...
Maria Elizabeth Budden. * The deeply interesting event , with which the story opens , was described to the Author by the Englishman ( perhaps the only Englishman ) who witnessed it . Should that agreeable and intelligent traveller ever ...
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... interesting as forming an imposing object in the landscape.- In the midst of a gay and smiling view , the ruins of a warlike edifice have something very striking . The contrast of images of existing peace , and of extinguished war ...
... interesting as forming an imposing object in the landscape.- In the midst of a gay and smiling view , the ruins of a warlike edifice have something very striking . The contrast of images of existing peace , and of extinguished war ...
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... interesting picture to behold this amiable girl seated amidst her brother and sis- ters , and with smiles and caresses giving her gentle commands . My little Fanchon , you must neatly hem this handkerchief , it is for our dear mother ...
... interesting picture to behold this amiable girl seated amidst her brother and sis- ters , and with smiles and caresses giving her gentle commands . My little Fanchon , you must neatly hem this handkerchief , it is for our dear mother ...
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... interesting and picturesque . The clear juice is next poured into barrels , and thus borne to the nearest town , in cars drawn by oxen . The roads are covered by villagers in their best attire , going to visit the vineyards of their ...
... interesting and picturesque . The clear juice is next poured into barrels , and thus borne to the nearest town , in cars drawn by oxen . The roads are covered by villagers in their best attire , going to visit the vineyards of their ...
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