The Juvenile companion, and Sunday-school hive [afterw.] The Sunday school hive, and juvenile companion. Vol.4 [sic]; 3 [no.3]-43, 2526 tomai1876 |
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... London : T. NEWTON , 119 , SALISBURY SQUARE , FLEET STREET . LONDON & CHILWORTH UNWIN BROTHERS , PRINTERS . ADDE DDRESS.
... London : T. NEWTON , 119 , SALISBURY SQUARE , FLEET STREET . LONDON & CHILWORTH UNWIN BROTHERS , PRINTERS . ADDE DDRESS.
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... would give the gaieties of life another trial . She felt it difficult to give up worldly pleasures . So she went with her father to visit some friends in London and entered a good deal into company and amusement ELIZABETH FRY 5.
... would give the gaieties of life another trial . She felt it difficult to give up worldly pleasures . So she went with her father to visit some friends in London and entered a good deal into company and amusement ELIZABETH FRY 5.
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... London , there were many tears shed , and many felt sadly that they had lost a friend . It was several years before Mrs. Fry began her prison - work . She was too modest and humble - minded to put herself forward in any- thing ; but ...
... London , there were many tears shed , and many felt sadly that they had lost a friend . It was several years before Mrs. Fry began her prison - work . She was too modest and humble - minded to put herself forward in any- thing ; but ...
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... London N. London : -T . Barlow , 119 , Salisbury Square , Fleet Street . J. H. ADAMS , Printer , 7 , Wilderness Row . E.C. ) Christ crowned with Thorns . E hope our young friends 16 PUZZLES.
... London N. London : -T . Barlow , 119 , Salisbury Square , Fleet Street . J. H. ADAMS , Printer , 7 , Wilderness Row . E.C. ) Christ crowned with Thorns . E hope our young friends 16 PUZZLES.
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The Juvenile companion, and Sunday-school hive [afterw.] The ..., 20 tomas Visos knygos peržiūra - 1867 |
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