Ellen Middleton: A TaleD. Appleton, 1849 - 328 страници |
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... deep and touching interest , and urging lessons of great practical im- Qortance . " II . PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE ; OR , THE MORAL WANTS OF THE WORLD WE LIVE IN . By MRS . ELLIS . 1 vol . 12mo . Price 50 cts . paper cover , 75 cts ...
... deep and touching interest , and urging lessons of great practical im- Qortance . " II . PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE ; OR , THE MORAL WANTS OF THE WORLD WE LIVE IN . By MRS . ELLIS . 1 vol . 12mo . Price 50 cts . paper cover , 75 cts ...
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... deep aisles , its solemn arches , its quaint carvings . During the pauses between the several parts of divine service , his childish imagination would dwell upon the topics of thought suggested by the histories of saints and martyrs ...
... deep aisles , its solemn arches , its quaint carvings . During the pauses between the several parts of divine service , his childish imagination would dwell upon the topics of thought suggested by the histories of saints and martyrs ...
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... deep melodious bells of the old tower spoke their loud summons to the house of God on festival and holiday , of the time when the faith in Christ was a matter of danger and of death , and the sanctuaries were laid among the vaults and ...
... deep melodious bells of the old tower spoke their loud summons to the house of God on festival and holiday , of the time when the faith in Christ was a matter of danger and of death , and the sanctuaries were laid among the vaults and ...
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... who was sitting on one of the benches generally occupied by the poorest inhabitants of the town . She was very simply dressed , in deep mourning ; but there was something about her attitude and countenance which plainly INTRODUCTION . 9.
... who was sitting on one of the benches generally occupied by the poorest inhabitants of the town . She was very simply dressed , in deep mourning ; but there was something about her attitude and countenance which plainly INTRODUCTION . 9.
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... deep mourning ? and does she occasionally attend the cathedral service ? " " She does , sir ; and is always dressed in black . She sits near the pillar where Mrs. Jones used to sit , poor soul , when she was alive . " " I have remarked ...
... deep mourning ? and does she occasionally attend the cathedral service ? " " She does , sir ; and is always dressed in black . She sits near the pillar where Mrs. Jones used to sit , poor soul , when she was alive . " " I have remarked ...
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