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 FemalesHarper & Brothers, 1856 |
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第 8 頁
... manor , who remained silently expecting what he had further to propose . Mr. Vernon then proceeded to declare his wishes ; which were , if possible , to engage the lady of the manor to under- take this part of his duty for him , and to ...
... manor , who remained silently expecting what he had further to propose . Mr. Vernon then proceeded to declare his wishes ; which were , if possible , to engage the lady of the manor to under- take this part of his duty for him , and to ...
第 77 頁
... manor , " is perhaps one of the most obscure passages which has crept into our prayer - book , as hath been acknowledged by some of our most respectable di- vines . Whatever the opinions of its compilers may have been , this passage is ...
... manor , " is perhaps one of the most obscure passages which has crept into our prayer - book , as hath been acknowledged by some of our most respectable di- vines . Whatever the opinions of its compilers may have been , this passage is ...
第 431 頁
... manor , smiling , we shall not have much loss , I believe , Miss Emmeline ; since were they ten thousand times better than they are , they would be but filthy garments compared with that robe of righteousness with which we may hope ...
... manor , smiling , we shall not have much loss , I believe , Miss Emmeline ; since were they ten thousand times better than they are , they would be but filthy garments compared with that robe of righteousness with which we may hope ...
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