The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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Page 1
... excited at the present day on the subject of the mental and moral training of the young , and of the amount of talent and labour bestowed upon the production of works aiming both at the solid culture and the innocent entertain- ment of ...
... excited at the present day on the subject of the mental and moral training of the young , and of the amount of talent and labour bestowed upon the production of works aiming both at the solid culture and the innocent entertain- ment of ...
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... excited by some account of remarkable incidents , it is painful to find that our sympathies have been awak- ened by fiction — that the occurrences to which we have attended have existed in the imagi- nation of the narrator only , and ...
... excited by some account of remarkable incidents , it is painful to find that our sympathies have been awak- ened by fiction — that the occurrences to which we have attended have existed in the imagi- nation of the narrator only , and ...
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... lest their minds should be excited to inquiry , it was even carefully concealed from them , as they rose up into life , that their father had been a clergyman — so great was now the malignity of Mr. THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . 31.
... lest their minds should be excited to inquiry , it was even carefully concealed from them , as they rose up into life , that their father had been a clergyman — so great was now the malignity of Mr. THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . 31.
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... excited in her bosom ; but she remained silent , nor was it till after Mar- garet had for some time retired to rest that Jane could fall asleep . CHAPTER III . Immediately after breakfast on the ensu- ing THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . 35.
... excited in her bosom ; but she remained silent , nor was it till after Mar- garet had for some time retired to rest that Jane could fall asleep . CHAPTER III . Immediately after breakfast on the ensu- ing THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . 35.
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... excitement of powerful emotion . Her heart palpitated almost as if it would burst through her bosom ; but when she sat down and gazed upon her charge , whom she tenderly loved , and reflected that to - morrow she must be separated ...
... excitement of powerful emotion . Her heart palpitated almost as if it would burst through her bosom ; but when she sat down and gazed upon her charge , whom she tenderly loved , and reflected that to - morrow she must be separated ...
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The Clergyman's Orphan: Or, the Child of Providence. a Tale Founded Upon Facts Clergyman of New-York (Pseud ) No preview available - 2015 |
The Clergyman's Orphan: Or, the Child of Providence. a Tale Founded upon ... Clergyman Of New-York (Pseud.) No preview available - 2013 |
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