Percy Grange, Or, The Ocean of Life: A Tale in Three BooksJames Duffy, 1865 - 320 psl. |
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... true Catholic tales , as , I am quite sure , they are worthy of being brought as widely as possible under the notice of the public . To bring , then , these great facts home to the minds and hearts of my readers , and. viii PREFACE .
... true Catholic tales , as , I am quite sure , they are worthy of being brought as widely as possible under the notice of the public . To bring , then , these great facts home to the minds and hearts of my readers , and. viii PREFACE .
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A Tale in Three Books Thomas Joseph Potter. to the minds and hearts of my readers , and to show them the working and practical influence of faith and of truth upon daily life , with its trials and its triumphs ; to persuade them that the ...
A Tale in Three Books Thomas Joseph Potter. to the minds and hearts of my readers , and to show them the working and practical influence of faith and of truth upon daily life , with its trials and its triumphs ; to persuade them that the ...
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... mind so vividly that , for the moment , I seem to feel the earnest pressure of hands that have long since turned to dust , and to hear the sound of voices that long years ago spoke their last word upon earth ; and , as I wake with a ...
... mind so vividly that , for the moment , I seem to feel the earnest pressure of hands that have long since turned to dust , and to hear the sound of voices that long years ago spoke their last word upon earth ; and , as I wake with a ...
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... minds as Inkerman and Balaclava are in our own . I must ask you to accompany me ( always in imagination ) to one of the northern counties of England , let us say , Yorkshire . The time is five o'clock on a bright summer's afternoon ...
... minds as Inkerman and Balaclava are in our own . I must ask you to accompany me ( always in imagination ) to one of the northern counties of England , let us say , Yorkshire . The time is five o'clock on a bright summer's afternoon ...
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... mind to conceive that the poor man is as proud and as independent in his own way as the king upon his throne ; and , hence , if she grates against these feelings of the cottagers of Atherby till they scowl upon her with fierce and angry ...
... mind to conceive that the poor man is as proud and as independent in his own way as the king upon his throne ; and , hence , if she grates against these feelings of the cottagers of Atherby till they scowl upon her with fierce and angry ...
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Percy Grange, Or, The Ocean of Life– A Tale in Three Books Thomas Joseph Potter Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
Percy Grange, Or, the Ocean of Life– A Tale in Three Books Thomas Joseph Potter Peržiūra negalima - 2020 |
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able afraid Ambrose angry apostate arms Atherby school baptism battle of Waterloo believe Bible bitter blessed Bowman boys breast brow Catholic child Christian Church of Christ Church of England Church of Rome cried dare dear deeply doctrine duty earnest Eustace Percy evermore eyes face fain father fear feel feet fellow felt gentleman God's hand happy head heard heart holy honour hope ideas knew Lady laid less lips look matter mean mind mother nature never noble once Oxford pain pale Papist passed path Percy Grange perhaps poor Eustace poor Tom pray promise Rector Rector's wife rule of faith Rupert seemed sincere Sir Percy Percy sorrow soul speak spoke story strange sure teach tears tell things thought tion Tom Bowman trembling trouble true trust truth turned utterly voice weary whilst words