Beatrice, Or, The Unknown Relatives, 第 1 卷R. Bentley, 1852 |
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第 iii 頁
... happiness of a Protestant family circle , it is impossible for me not to think of that Brother whose inestimable friendship makes my home what it is ; and in delineating the advantage be- stowed on Protestants by their free access to ...
... happiness of a Protestant family circle , it is impossible for me not to think of that Brother whose inestimable friendship makes my home what it is ; and in delineating the advantage be- stowed on Protestants by their free access to ...
第 ix 頁
... happiness for time and eternity of themselves , as well as the whole peace of their parents and relatives ; therefore the author has endeavoured in this narrative , as well as in her previous work on Popish Legends , to place the result ...
... happiness for time and eternity of themselves , as well as the whole peace of their parents and relatives ; therefore the author has endeavoured in this narrative , as well as in her previous work on Popish Legends , to place the result ...
第 xii 頁
... happiness . Not many years ago , the mother of a happy cheerful family , known to the author , expressed a wish , for once , to see all the wonders of the Popish ritual , and after some slight opposition from her Protestant husband ...
... happiness . Not many years ago , the mother of a happy cheerful family , known to the author , expressed a wish , for once , to see all the wonders of the Popish ritual , and after some slight opposition from her Protestant husband ...
第 xix 頁
... happiness and content with their condition , a smiling beatitude which they insist belongs peculiarly to them , and about which , the only doubtful point is , the manner in which it is produced before strangers . 66 Is it possible that ...
... happiness and content with their condition , a smiling beatitude which they insist belongs peculiarly to them , and about which , the only doubtful point is , the manner in which it is produced before strangers . 66 Is it possible that ...
第 xxiv 頁
... happiness , sprung from mutual affection , is there — no familiar discussions no intellectual pursuits - no play of humour , to beguile the lagging hours , to palliate dulness , to adorn existence , to give time a relish , or to occupy ...
... happiness , sprung from mutual affection , is there — no familiar discussions no intellectual pursuits - no play of humour , to beguile the lagging hours , to palliate dulness , to adorn existence , to give time a relish , or to occupy ...
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