Reminiscences, Chiefly of Towns, Villages and Schools, Том 1Longmans, Green, 1885 |
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... daughter , asked me to call in the course of an afternoon . She told me I should find four girls from the Clergy Orphan School - Is that the right title of it ? -sent for her to choose from . She had already seen them , and had made up ...
... daughter , asked me to call in the course of an afternoon . She told me I should find four girls from the Clergy Orphan School - Is that the right title of it ? -sent for her to choose from . She had already seen them , and had made up ...
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... , brought forward . For nearly three whole years before her death the ' Tracts for the Times ' were coming out , and were the subject of general conversation . She and her elder daughter , who was her double as much as a daughter can.
... , brought forward . For nearly three whole years before her death the ' Tracts for the Times ' were coming out , and were the subject of general conversation . She and her elder daughter , who was her double as much as a daughter can.
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Thomas Mozley. who was her double as much as a daughter can be of a mother , had very strong objections to those tracts , and they both expressed their objections very freely . They liked neither the matter nor the tone of the tracts ...
Thomas Mozley. who was her double as much as a daughter can be of a mother , had very strong objections to those tracts , and they both expressed their objections very freely . They liked neither the matter nor the tone of the tracts ...
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... daughter , remained two months at Dalkeith Palace on the most affectionate terms with the General , who then dismissed them with ' a very particular kindness . ' But the General did more : he gave Nicholas two very critical and ...
... daughter , remained two months at Dalkeith Palace on the most affectionate terms with the General , who then dismissed them with ' a very particular kindness . ' But the General did more : he gave Nicholas two very critical and ...
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... daughter , now his only secretary , was a touching spectacle . Lady Anne Wood did the honours of the well - known historic pile which occu- pies so high a place in Devon story and Devon affections . It was Friday , if I remember right ...
... daughter , now his only secretary , was a touching spectacle . Lady Anne Wood did the honours of the well - known historic pile which occu- pies so high a place in Devon story and Devon affections . It was Friday , if I remember right ...
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