Social evils, and their remedyHarper & Bros., 1834 |
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עמוד 130
... Graham then repeated the whole , explaining all the hard words , to the satisfaction of more of us than Mrs. Armstrong . The master was particu- larly struck by the expression " The priest- like father , " as applied to the humble ...
... Graham then repeated the whole , explaining all the hard words , to the satisfaction of more of us than Mrs. Armstrong . The master was particu- larly struck by the expression " The priest- like father , " as applied to the humble ...
עמוד 136
... Graham , the mother of the bride , came to join the party at the Hillside . George Armstrong met her with his uncle's chaise , at Shrewsbury . could account for the many rare and excel- lent qualities in her son , Mr. Graham , when I ...
... Graham , the mother of the bride , came to join the party at the Hillside . George Armstrong met her with his uncle's chaise , at Shrewsbury . could account for the many rare and excel- lent qualities in her son , Mr. Graham , when I ...
עמוד 155
... Graham ? do you think he would have occupied his proper sphere had he remained in his father's shop to carry on the business for his widowed mother " " The exception to the rule , " said Mr. Herbert , " never sets aside the rule itself ...
... Graham ? do you think he would have occupied his proper sphere had he remained in his father's shop to carry on the business for his widowed mother " " The exception to the rule , " said Mr. Herbert , " never sets aside the rule itself ...
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