The Leisure Hour, Volumes 1253-1305W. Stevens, printer, 1876 |
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... remained to the end of his days , all the pretty little anecdotes of him notwithstanding . " Bitter regrets that he should have kept his word with Luther , as if he had not broken faith enough to reflect upon in his retirement ; stern ...
... remained to the end of his days , all the pretty little anecdotes of him notwithstanding . " Bitter regrets that he should have kept his word with Luther , as if he had not broken faith enough to reflect upon in his retirement ; stern ...
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... remained of a fine constitution . His cnd was fast approaching , and he appears to have hastened it by a ghastly and fantastical piece of mummory already incidentally referred to . After celebrating masses for the souls of his mother ...
... remained of a fine constitution . His cnd was fast approaching , and he appears to have hastened it by a ghastly and fantastical piece of mummory already incidentally referred to . After celebrating masses for the souls of his mother ...
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... remained hidden for many a year from the vengeance of his son , and the same plain Presbyterian meeting - house in which Cotton Mather's contemporaries prayed and preached against the witches of Salem . They presented a goodly prospect ...
... remained hidden for many a year from the vengeance of his son , and the same plain Presbyterian meeting - house in which Cotton Mather's contemporaries prayed and preached against the witches of Salem . They presented a goodly prospect ...
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... remained unbroken in their first settlement , and mansion and estate had been transmitted from father to son till the time of our story . On the same day and almost at the same hour in which Sydney Archdale and Constance Delamere met in ...
... remained unbroken in their first settlement , and mansion and estate had been transmitted from father to son till the time of our story . On the same day and almost at the same hour in which Sydney Archdale and Constance Delamere met in ...
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... remained for some time . The life and fashions of the place , so unlike those of New England , had the charm of novelty to young Delamere ; his good sense and better principles kept him clear of its follies and vices , and his companion ...
... remained for some time . The life and fashions of the place , so unlike those of New England , had the charm of novelty to young Delamere ; his good sense and better principles kept him clear of its follies and vices , and his companion ...
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