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" Thank God she is anything that is serious. Those people have really great merit with me in her conversion. I am sorry that our own clergy are not as zealously in earnest as they. They have really, my dear, if we may believe Aunt Eleanor, given a face... "
The history of sir Charles Grandison - Página 34
por Samuel Richardson - 1820
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The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Volumen1

Samuel Richardson - 1754 - 682 páginas
...converfion. — I am forry that our own Clergy, are not as zealoufly in earneft as they. They ha\'e really, my dear, if we may believe aunt Eleanor, given a face of religion to fubterranean colliers, tinners, and the moft profligate of men, who hardly ever before heard either...
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The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Volumen6

Samuel Richardson - 1776 - 332 páginas
...great merit with me in her converlion— 1 am forry that our own clergy are not as zealoufly in earneft as they. They have really, my, dear, if we may believe aunt Eleanor, given a face of religioa to fubterranean colliers, tinners, and the moft proffigate of men, who hardly ever before...
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The History of Sir Charles Grandison in a Series of Letters, Volumen6

Samuel Richardson - 1812 - 428 páginas
...thing that is serious ! Those people have really great merit with me, in her conversion — I am sorry that our own clergy are not as zealously in earnest...ever before heard either of the word or thing. But I am not turning methodlst, Harriet. No, you will not suspect me. Now Emily, who is at present my visitor,...
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The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces ..., Volumen14,Parte6

1820 - 410 páginas
...any-thing that is serious! Those people have really great merit with me, in her conversion.—I am sorry that our own clergy are not as zealously in earnest as they, 'ihey have really, my.dear, if we may believe aunt Eleanor, given a face of religion to subterranean...
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Letters from Sir Charles Grandison, Volumen2

Samuel Richardson - 1895 - 356 páginas
...anything that is serious. Those people have really great merit with me in her conversion. I am sorry that our own clergy are not as zealously in earnest...ever before heard either of the word or thing. But I am not turning Methodist, Harriet. No, you will not suspect me. Now Emily, who is at present my visitor,...
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Münchener beiträge zur Romanischen und Englischen philologie, Volúmenes9-15

1895 - 1056 páginas
...anything that is serious! These people have really great merit with me, in her conversion. — I am sorry that our own Clergy are not as zealously in earnest...They have really, my dear, if we may believe Aunt Eleanour, given a face of religion to subterranean colliers, tinners, and the most profligate of men,...
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Methodism in the Light of the English Literature of the Last Century

J. Albert Swallow - 1895 - 178 páginas
...anything that is serious! These people have really great merit with me, in her conversion. — I am sorry that our own Clergy are not as zealously in earnest...They have really, my dear, if we may believe Aunt Eleanour, given a face of religion to subterranean colliers, tinners, and the most profligate of men,...
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The Novels of Samuel Richardson: The history of Sir Charles Grandison

Samuel Richardson - 1901 - 376 páginas
...anything that is serious! Those people have really great merit with me, in her conversion—I nm sorry that our own clergy are not as zealously in earnest...ever before heard either of the word, or thing. But I am not turning methodist, Harriet. No, you will not suspect me. N"ow, Emily, who is at present my...
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The Novels, Volumen19

Samuel Richardson - 1902 - 396 páginas
...anything that is serious ! Those people have really great merit with me, in her conversion — I am sorry that our own clergy are not as zealously in earnest...before heard either of the word, or thing. But / am not turning methodist, Harriet. No, you will not suspect me. Now, Emily, who is at present my visitor,...
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The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Volumen6

Samuel Richardson - 1902 - 396 páginas
...anything that is serious ! Those people have really great merit with me, in her conversion — I am sorry that our own clergy are not as zealously in earnest...before heard either of the word, or thing. But / am not turning methodist, Harriet. No, you will not suspect me. Now, Emily, who is at present my visitor,...
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