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" You have often asked me/ says the authoress, Miss Crompton, in the pleasing introductory address to her dear nephews and nieces, ' to tell you stories on Sunday afternoons, about real people. Sometimes I have wanted to read my own books at those pleasant... "
The Log Cabin; Or: The World Before You - Page 120
by Hannah Farnham Sawyer Lee - 1844 - 207 pages
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Ultramontanism: Or, The Roman Church and Modern Society

Edgar Quinet - 1845 - 224 pages
...part correct. The stories are told in a spirited and graphic manncr. ' You have often asked me,' Bays the authoress, Miss Crompton, in the pleasing introductory...long ago, and were called Jews, and who once had the land where Jesus Christ was born, had such long puzzling words in them, that you could not read fast...
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Stories for Sunday afternoons, from the Creation to the advent of the Messiah

Sarah Fanny Crompton - 1845 - 208 pages
...JU\., FBIWT1R, INTRODUCTION. MY DEAR NEPHEWS AND NIECES, You have often asked me to tell you Stories on Sunday Afternoons, about real people. Sometimes...long ago, and were called Jews, and who once had the Land where JESUS CHRIST was born, — had such long puzzling words in them, that you could not read...
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On the Nature of the Scholar and Its Manifestations

Johann Gottlieb Fichte, William Smith - 1845 - 258 pages
...Crompton, in the pleasing introductory address to her dear nephews and nieces, ' to tell you stories on Sunday afternoons, about real people. Sometimes...long ago, and were called Jews, and who once had the land where Jesus Christ was born, had such long puzzling words in them, that you could not read fast...
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A Retrospect of the Religious Life of England, Or, The Church, Puritanism ...

John James Tayler - 1845 - 616 pages
...address to her ' dear nephews and nieces, ' to tell you I stories on Sunday afternoons, about real 1 people. Sometimes I have wanted to read | my own books...long ago, and were called Jews, and who once had the land where Jesus Christ was born, had such lone puzzling words in them, that you could not read fast...
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Life of Jean Paul F. Richter, Volume 2

Eliza Buckminster Lee - 1845 - 278 pages
...of a kind so judicious as this volume." — Inquirer. dear nephews and nieces, ' ti tell you stories on Sunday afternoons, about real people. Sometimes I have wanted to read my own books at thoej pleasant quiet times ; and have wished that you Scenes and Characters, illustrating Christian...
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Two Orations Against Taking Away Human Life Under Any Circumstances: And in ...

Thomas Cooper - 1846 - 96 pages
...Crompton, in the pleasing introductory address to her dear nephews and nieces, ' to tell you stories on Sunday afternoons, about real people. Sometimes...Jews, and who once had the laud where Jesus Christ was horn, had such long puzzling words in them, that you could not read fast enough to enjoy the story....
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The Destination of Man

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pages
...Crompton, in the pleasing introductory address to her dear nephews and nieces, ' to tell you stories on Sunday afternoons, about real people. Sometimes...long ago, and were called Jews, and who once had the land where Jesus Christ was born, had such long puzzling words in them, that you could not read fast...
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The destination of man, tr. by mrs. Percy Sinnett

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pages
...Crompton, in the pleasing introductory address to her dear nephews and nieces, * to tell you stories on Sunday afternoons, about real people. Sometimes...long ago, and were called Jews, and who once had the land where Jesus Christ was born, had such long puzzling words in them, that you could not read fast...
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The Miscellaneous Writings

Francis William Pitt Greenwood - 1846 - 436 pages
...Crompton, in the pleasing introductorv address to her dear nephews and nieces, ' to tell you stories on Sunday afternoons, about real people. Sometimes...long ago, and were called Jews, and who once had the land where Jesus Christ was born, had such long puzzling words in them, that you could not read fast...
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A Discourse of Matters Pertaining to Religion

Theodore Parker - 1846 - 418 pages
...Crompton, in the pleasing introductory address to her dear nephews and nieces, 'to tell you stones on Sunday afternoons, about real people. Sometimes...lived long, long ago, and were called Jews, and who onceuad the land where Jesus Christ was born, had such long puzzling words in them, that you could...
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