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Page 50
... hold on the estate you will see , I think , to be in a superior condition . But Mrs. Transome is a woman of strong feel- ing , and I would urge you , my dear sir , to make the changes which you have , but which I had not , the right to ...
... hold on the estate you will see , I think , to be in a superior condition . But Mrs. Transome is a woman of strong feel- ing , and I would urge you , my dear sir , to make the changes which you have , but which I had not , the right to ...
Page 53
... hold all the parishioners of a parish which stretched over distant villages and hamlets ; but then they were never so unreasonable as to wish to be all in at once , and had never complained that the space of a large side - chapel was ...
... hold all the parishioners of a parish which stretched over distant villages and hamlets ; but then they were never so unreasonable as to wish to be all in at once , and had never complained that the space of a large side - chapel was ...
Page 59
... hold a little with both sides , and were not sure that they should rally or vote at all . It seemed an invidious thing to vote for one gentleman rather than another . These social changes in Treby parish are comparatively public matters ...
... hold a little with both sides , and were not sure that they should rally or vote at all . It seemed an invidious thing to vote for one gentleman rather than another . These social changes in Treby parish are comparatively public matters ...
Page 72
... hold not altogether with his Arminian doctrine , nor with the usages of his institution , was nevertheless a man of God ; and the journals of various Christians whose names have left a sweet savor might be cited in the same sense ...
... hold not altogether with his Arminian doctrine , nor with the usages of his institution , was nevertheless a man of God ; and the journals of various Christians whose names have left a sweet savor might be cited in the same sense ...
Page 74
... holds to Providence and to the care of humbler brethren ; but in such a case the call must be clear . " " I shall keep my mother as well - nay , better - than she has kept herself . She has always been frugal . With my watch and clock ...
... holds to Providence and to the care of humbler brethren ; but in such a case the call must be clear . " " I shall keep my mother as well - nay , better - than she has kept herself . She has always been frugal . With my watch and clock ...
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