Anne Gilchrist, Her Life and WritingsScribner & Welford, 1887 - 368 Seiten Biography -- Essays: An Englishwoman's estimate of Walt Whitman. Three glimpses of a New England village. A confession of faith. |
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... seems also to have received a present of land ( at Woodchurch , Kent ) from the Conqueror . Some of Harlakenden's de ... seem to have stood in the way of Ann Holgate's marriage with Thomas Carwardine . In the published diary of Thomas ...
... seems also to have received a present of land ( at Woodchurch , Kent ) from the Conqueror . Some of Harlakenden's de ... seem to have stood in the way of Ann Holgate's marriage with Thomas Carwardine . In the published diary of Thomas ...
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... seems to have stood high in the favour of King Henry VIII . He had a grant from that monarch of the manor of Hextalls , in Surrey , which had belonged to Sir Nicholas Carew , of Bedding- ton , near Croydon . . " Cawarden is said to have ...
... seems to have stood high in the favour of King Henry VIII . He had a grant from that monarch of the manor of Hextalls , in Surrey , which had belonged to Sir Nicholas Carew , of Bedding- ton , near Croydon . . " Cawarden is said to have ...
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... seem so beautiful to me again . There was a broad lawn , and on each side of it a flower - border , in which tall white lilies glistened against a background of dark evergreens ; and roses and mignonette , and all sweet - smelling ...
... seem so beautiful to me again . There was a broad lawn , and on each side of it a flower - border , in which tall white lilies glistened against a background of dark evergreens ; and roses and mignonette , and all sweet - smelling ...
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... seems to me that such anxiety betrays a want of confidence in the power of truth and in the goodness of God . Can you believe that one who earnestly and humbly seeks the truth , will be permitted to embrace vital error ? " I cannot help ...
... seems to me that such anxiety betrays a want of confidence in the power of truth and in the goodness of God . Can you believe that one who earnestly and humbly seeks the truth , will be permitted to embrace vital error ? " I cannot help ...
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... our sole object is to get to Heaven and escape damnation ; and this necessarily results from their view of human nature and of God . But to me it seems , that A SNUG COTTAGE . 27 our great aim should be 26 ANNE GILCHRIST .
... our sole object is to get to Heaven and escape damnation ; and this necessarily results from their view of human nature and of God . But to me it seems , that A SNUG COTTAGE . 27 our great aim should be 26 ANNE GILCHRIST .
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