Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 89W. Blackwood, 1861 - England |
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... servant , " has been adopted ( when the " party was of that class ) , as the obviously more respect- ful reading , and been followed by the response , " who putteth her lady- ship's trust in Thee . " We shall hope to see these modern ...
... servant , " has been adopted ( when the " party was of that class ) , as the obviously more respect- ful reading , and been followed by the response , " who putteth her lady- ship's trust in Thee . " We shall hope to see these modern ...
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... servants of righteousness , and walk not after the flesh , but after the spirit . " There can be no pos- sible objection to such words , ex- cept when we are thus invited to apply them to ourselves in a man- ner which seems to imply the ...
... servants of righteousness , and walk not after the flesh , but after the spirit . " There can be no pos- sible objection to such words , ex- cept when we are thus invited to apply them to ourselves in a man- ner which seems to imply the ...
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... servants to leave the English fac- tories , and adopted other means of reprisal . The Company's com- mittee , thus jeopardised by the acts of their countrymen , put a bolder face on the matter than their pre- decessors had been wont to ...
... servants to leave the English fac- tories , and adopted other means of reprisal . The Company's com- mittee , thus jeopardised by the acts of their countrymen , put a bolder face on the matter than their pre- decessors had been wont to ...
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... servants . As years went on , how- ever , the old ghostly tales partially lost their effects , and our undisci- plined minds were turned more towards balls , dress , and partners , and other matters airy and trivial , more welcome to ...
... servants . As years went on , how- ever , the old ghostly tales partially lost their effects , and our undisci- plined minds were turned more towards balls , dress , and partners , and other matters airy and trivial , more welcome to ...
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... Servants were handing round tea and coffee , and other refreshments . Then there was a little music and singing . I sang a duet with Regi- nald , who had a fine voice and good musical skill . I remember that my singing was much praised ...
... Servants were handing round tea and coffee , and other refreshments . Then there was a little music and singing . I sang a duet with Regi- nald , who had a fine voice and good musical skill . I remember that my singing was much praised ...
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