Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... Lord's Prayer night and morning , and went to the service at the church every forenoon , and read the day's Psalms with his mother every evening , and had learnt from her and from his father ( as he proved well in after life ) that it ...
... Lord's Prayer night and morning , and went to the service at the church every forenoon , and read the day's Psalms with his mother every evening , and had learnt from her and from his father ( as he proved well in after life ) that it ...
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... Lord Deputy and Baron of Belfast ) ; and he meets at the gate his cousin of Arlington , and behind him a train of four daughters and nineteen sons , the last of whom has not yet passed the Town - hall , while the first is at the ...
... Lord Deputy and Baron of Belfast ) ; and he meets at the gate his cousin of Arlington , and behind him a train of four daughters and nineteen sons , the last of whom has not yet passed the Town - hall , while the first is at the ...
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... Lord Hunsdon . There , being as delicately beautiful as his brother was huge and strong , he had speedily , by Carew's interest and that of Sidney and his Uncle Leicester , found entrance into some office in the Queen's household ; and ...
... Lord Hunsdon . There , being as delicately beautiful as his brother was huge and strong , he had speedily , by Carew's interest and that of Sidney and his Uncle Leicester , found entrance into some office in the Queen's household ; and ...
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... Lord's ; the whole earth hath he given to the children of men ; " deduc- ing therefrom craftily , to the exceeding pleasure of his hearers , the iniquity of the Spaniards in dispossessing the Indians , and in arrogating to themselves ...
... Lord's ; the whole earth hath he given to the children of men ; " deduc- ing therefrom craftily , to the exceeding pleasure of his hearers , the iniquity of the Spaniards in dispossessing the Indians , and in arrogating to themselves ...
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... Lord ; your cousin , my Lady Bath , commands you . " And at last the giant began : - 66 " A giant I , Earl Ordulf men me call , — ' Gainst Paynim foes Devonia's champion tall ; In single fight six thousand Turks I slew ; Pull'd off a ...
... Lord ; your cousin , my Lady Bath , commands you . " And at last the giant began : - 66 " A giant I , Earl Ordulf men me call , — ' Gainst Paynim foes Devonia's champion tall ; In single fight six thousand Turks I slew ; Pull'd off a ...
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