Название: The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain, and Other Tales
Автор: Hannah More
Издательство: Bookwire
Жанр: Языкознание
isbn: 4057664638427
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THE VALLEY OF TEARS. A VISION; OR, BEAR YE ONE ANOTHER'S BURDENS.
THE STRAIT GATE AND THE BROAD WAY.
THE GRAND ASSIZES, ETC.; OR, GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY.
THE SERVANT MAN TURNED SOLDIER; OR, THE FAIR-WEATHER CHRISTIAN.
Tales for the Common People.
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The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain 7
The History of Tom White, the Post Boy 119
The History of Hester Wilmot, being the sequel to the Sunday School 166
Tawney Rachel, or the Fortune-Teller; with some account of Dreams, Omens, and Conjurers 230
Stories for Persons of Middle Rank.
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The History of Mr. Fantom (the new-fashioned Philosopher), and his man William 245
The Two Wealthy Farmers; or the History of Mr. Bragwell 276
Allegories.
The Pilgrims 423
The Strait Gate and the Broad Way 444
The Grand Assizes; or General Jail Delivery 470
The Servant Man turned Soldier, or the Fair-weather Christian 479
TALES
FOR THE COMMON PEOPLE.
"Religion is for the man in humble life, and to raise his nature, and to put him in mind of a state in which the privileges of opulence will cease, when he will be equal by nature, and may be more than equal by virtue."—Burke on the French Revolution.
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