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... Lady Dymoke , and only died last year . The third is my mother , Mrs. Blomfield , then Miss Cox , cousin to the other ladies . The circumstance about the cast in the right eye is exactly what my mother always told us . During all the ...
... Lady Dymoke , and only died last year . The third is my mother , Mrs. Blomfield , then Miss Cox , cousin to the other ladies . The circumstance about the cast in the right eye is exactly what my mother always told us . During all the ...
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... lady , who wanted a girl to educate with her only 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 ...
... lady , who wanted a girl to educate with her only 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 ...
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... lady whose name I have , perhaps unwarrantably , 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 ...
... lady whose name I have , perhaps unwarrantably , 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 ...
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... lady in question was ' a modified Calvinist . ' It was an unfortunate expres- sion , betraying uncertainty both as to the subject and as to the predicate . To say the truth , I don't know what Calvinism is , and never yet met with any ...
... lady in question was ' a modified Calvinist . ' It was an unfortunate expres- sion , betraying uncertainty both as to the subject and as to the predicate . To say the truth , I don't know what Calvinism is , and never yet met with any ...
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Thomas Mozley. ( was the religion of a lady , ' as people talk of the religion of a gentleman . ' From a diary in 1831 I find the ladies were read- ing Tillotson ; but the very same entry mentions Baxter , so not much is to be inferred ...
Thomas Mozley. ( was the religion of a lady , ' as people talk of the religion of a gentleman . ' From a diary in 1831 I find the ladies were read- ing Tillotson ; but the very same entry mentions Baxter , so not much is to be inferred ...
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