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... ment of my family , if I were distinctly to recollect that her sentiments or exam- ple pointed to a different course . ' 99 " But how came aunt Priscilla to be so clever in the management of a family ? was she not a maiden lady ? " " Oh ...
... ment of my family , if I were distinctly to recollect that her sentiments or exam- ple pointed to a different course . ' 99 " But how came aunt Priscilla to be so clever in the management of a family ? was she not a maiden lady ? " " Oh ...
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... ment of it ; but the Italian was of com- paratively little use . 66 My aunt had also learned music and drawing . She was placed under masters who taught these sciences . She had in- struction for a year or two in playing on the spinet ...
... ment of it ; but the Italian was of com- paratively little use . 66 My aunt had also learned music and drawing . She was placed under masters who taught these sciences . She had in- struction for a year or two in playing on the spinet ...
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... ment of a garden , in the cultivation of which she greatly delighted . " By means of occasional excursions to one or other of the fashionable watering places of the day , my aunt became familiar with scenes of interest in her own ...
... ment of a garden , in the cultivation of which she greatly delighted . " By means of occasional excursions to one or other of the fashionable watering places of the day , my aunt became familiar with scenes of interest in her own ...
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... ment there is a corresponding word , and we first find it familiarly used in courts of law . The radical idea of this term + is rigidity , or stiffness , and from this arises the moral sense of equity . me ? " Isaiah 1. 8. The only ...
... ment there is a corresponding word , and we first find it familiarly used in courts of law . The radical idea of this term + is rigidity , or stiffness , and from this arises the moral sense of equity . me ? " Isaiah 1. 8. The only ...
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... ment house , entered the cellar . Fawkes was there at the time , and represented himself as the servant of Percy . lord chamberlain merely remarked upon the large provision of fuel Percy appeared to have made , and went away . Fawkes ...
... ment house , entered the cellar . Fawkes was there at the time , and represented himself as the servant of Percy . lord chamberlain merely remarked upon the large provision of fuel Percy appeared to have made , and went away . Fawkes ...
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