The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation : Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females, 第 1 卷Towar & Hogan, no. 255 Market Street, stereotyped by L. Johnson, 1829 |
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... Blanche , the wife of Basil , had brought him a little daughter who lived only two days ; during which time she had been admitted into the visible Church of Christ , having received the sign and seal of baptism from her pious ...
... Blanche , the wife of Basil , had brought him a little daughter who lived only two days ; during which time she had been admitted into the visible Church of Christ , having received the sign and seal of baptism from her pious ...
第 275 頁
... Blanche and Basil how they were to be rewarded for their intended care of the infant ; but all their anxiety seemed to be whether with their utmost attention it might have a chance of liv- ing and doing well . It opened its little eyes ...
... Blanche and Basil how they were to be rewarded for their intended care of the infant ; but all their anxiety seemed to be whether with their utmost attention it might have a chance of liv- ing and doing well . It opened its little eyes ...
第 277 頁
... Blanche found herself in tranquil possession of her little nursling . From day to day she watched the growth of the lovely baby . Within a month after its birth , under the tender care of Blanche , its limbs grew plump and round , and ...
... Blanche found herself in tranquil possession of her little nursling . From day to day she watched the growth of the lovely baby . Within a month after its birth , under the tender care of Blanche , its limbs grew plump and round , and ...
第 278 頁
... Blanche , had spent much time in giving her such instructions as literary fathers are not calculated to furnish . Blanche was therefore in every point more capable of educating Theodosia , than the world in general would have supposed ...
... Blanche , had spent much time in giving her such instructions as literary fathers are not calculated to furnish . Blanche was therefore in every point more capable of educating Theodosia , than the world in general would have supposed ...
第 279 頁
... Blanche began , not only in the management of her own little boys , but also in the case of her noble and darling nursling . All the earliest lessons to which Theodosia's attention was called , tended to the abasement of self , and the ...
... Blanche began , not only in the management of her own little boys , but also in the case of her noble and darling nursling . All the earliest lessons to which Theodosia's attention was called , tended to the abasement of self , and the ...
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