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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... remark , that confirmation , from its very nature , sup- poses that the persons who are to be confirmed have been already baptized . But as I shall have occasion at a future time , " continued she , “ to speak to you largely on the sub ...
... remark , that confirmation , from its very nature , sup- poses that the persons who are to be confirmed have been already baptized . But as I shall have occasion at a future time , " continued she , “ to speak to you largely on the sub ...
第 93 頁
... remark , the am- bassador entered no further into the affairs of Altamont than I have before related , making no remark by which the cu- riosity of Beauclerk respecting his sister's present situa- tion could be satisfied : but very ...
... remark , the am- bassador entered no further into the affairs of Altamont than I have before related , making no remark by which the cu- riosity of Beauclerk respecting his sister's present situa- tion could be satisfied : but very ...
第 177 頁
... remark , that , with respect to her own sex , the love of dress , the ardent desire of or- namenting their own persons , was the passion which dried up the fountain of charity in the larger number of female hearts . 66 Fy ! Lady Susan ...
... remark , that , with respect to her own sex , the love of dress , the ardent desire of or- namenting their own persons , was the passion which dried up the fountain of charity in the larger number of female hearts . 66 Fy ! Lady Susan ...
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