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Miss Bremer herself was more than a reat novelist and poet; she was one of the
noblest workers for hrist in Europe, and her fine high sympathies brought her into
friendship with noble persons like herself. We shall try to set a few of their names
...
Miss Bremer herself was more than a reat novelist and poet; she was one of the
noblest workers for hrist in Europe, and her fine high sympathies brought her into
friendship with noble persons like herself. We shall try to set a few of their names
...
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no doubt, startled in White Hall, by the apparition of the Healing Question, from
Raby, while the fame, the high services, the eminent rank, and great genius of the
writer, might cast a shade over that royal face, a sadness over that noble heart, ...
no doubt, startled in White Hall, by the apparition of the Healing Question, from
Raby, while the fame, the high services, the eminent rank, and great genius of the
writer, might cast a shade over that royal face, a sadness over that noble heart, ...
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His piety and perseverance at last overcame all difficulties; and he produced a
noble picture of Our Lady, exactly conformable to the vision, which long adorned
the altar of the “Immaculate Conception,” in the Jesuits' Convent, and became ...
His piety and perseverance at last overcame all difficulties; and he produced a
noble picture of Our Lady, exactly conformable to the vision, which long adorned
the altar of the “Immaculate Conception,” in the Jesuits' Convent, and became ...
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