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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... respect- able , though not from a noble family . Her parents were pious , and had endeavoured not only to make her ac- quainted with the word of God , but also to regulate her life agreeably to the revealed will of her heavenly Fa- ther ...
... respect- able , though not from a noble family . Her parents were pious , and had endeavoured not only to make her ac- quainted with the word of God , but also to regulate her life agreeably to the revealed will of her heavenly Fa- ther ...
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... respecting this matter . If therefore you still continue desirous of my services , I promise you to use my utmost endeavours to promote your wishes . " The note concluded by appointing the place and hour when and where the lady wished ...
... respecting this matter . If therefore you still continue desirous of my services , I promise you to use my utmost endeavours to promote your wishes . " The note concluded by appointing the place and hour when and where the lady wished ...
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... respect ; rode in a coach ; and lived in a superb house - she was , therefore , to me not only an object of admiration , but , at length , of the most vehement envy : which last sinful feel- ing at times gained so much upon me , as very ...
... respect ; rode in a coach ; and lived in a superb house - she was , therefore , to me not only an object of admiration , but , at length , of the most vehement envy : which last sinful feel- ing at times gained so much upon me , as very ...
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... respect to religion , Mrs. Holloway had none which could be properly called Christian ; for although she was a strict observer of forms , she was utterly unacquainted with the real nature and tendency of the doctrines of the Gospel ...
... respect to religion , Mrs. Holloway had none which could be properly called Christian ; for although she was a strict observer of forms , she was utterly unacquainted with the real nature and tendency of the doctrines of the Gospel ...
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... respect and admira- tion ; and perhaps it would be presumption to suppose that she would think of me were I to offer myself . " Thus the conversation ceased ; and from that time Cecil Gray never mentioned Miss Harley in the presence of ...
... respect and admira- tion ; and perhaps it would be presumption to suppose that she would think of me were I to offer myself . " Thus the conversation ceased ; and from that time Cecil Gray never mentioned Miss Harley in the presence of ...
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