Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... noble and honourable sentiments , virtuous and beautiful , endowed with discretion , industrious , and well skilled in all kinds of needlework , in which they are continually engaged . In 1852 , Mr. Mansfield found the upper classes ...
... noble and honourable sentiments , virtuous and beautiful , endowed with discretion , industrious , and well skilled in all kinds of needlework , in which they are continually engaged . In 1852 , Mr. Mansfield found the upper classes ...
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... noble , and with so little appearance of Indian or negro blood , that he sees in poor cottages in the country numerous children whom he would have supposed the offspring of some high - bred English family , with deli- cately - cut ...
... noble , and with so little appearance of Indian or negro blood , that he sees in poor cottages in the country numerous children whom he would have supposed the offspring of some high - bred English family , with deli- cately - cut ...
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... into truth , however imper- fectly and confusedly they may have learnt his lessons ? Have they ever heard with their ears , or listened when their fathers have declared unto them the noble works which FROUDE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 29.
... into truth , however imper- fectly and confusedly they may have learnt his lessons ? Have they ever heard with their ears , or listened when their fathers have declared unto them the noble works which FROUDE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 29.
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Charles Kingsley. their fathers have declared unto them the noble works which God did in their days , and in the old time before them ? Do they believe that the path of Chris- tendom has been , on the whole , the path of life , and the ...
Charles Kingsley. their fathers have declared unto them the noble works which God did in their days , and in the old time before them ? Do they believe that the path of Chris- tendom has been , on the whole , the path of life , and the ...
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... noble soul ; misled , it may be , ( as who is not when his turn comes , ) by the pride of conscious power ; and though he loved England well , yet loving Rome better : ' but still it is a comfort to see , either in past or in FROUDE'S ...
... noble soul ; misled , it may be , ( as who is not when his turn comes , ) by the pride of conscious power ; and though he loved England well , yet loving Rome better : ' but still it is a comfort to see , either in past or in FROUDE'S ...
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