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. [With Plates.], Volume 3F. Houlston&Son, 1825 - 293 halaman This is the third volume of Mary Martha Sherwood'sThe Lady of the Manor.The book was intended to instruct young women on how to lead devout lives. |
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... the repetition of this commandment , some person in company asked the lady of the manor to have the kindness to explain to her the VOL . III . B precise distinction between the duties enforced by the first and THE ...
... the repetition of this commandment , some person in company asked the lady of the manor to have the kindness to explain to her the VOL . III . B precise distinction between the duties enforced by the first and THE ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. away . In return to which it may well be asked , How can good be selected from that in which no good exists ? or how can we draw any thing that is profitable from that which is universally evil ? There may indeed be ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. away . In return to which it may well be asked , How can good be selected from that in which no good exists ? or how can we draw any thing that is profitable from that which is universally evil ? There may indeed be ...
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... asked , are not the works of men who have made the classics their chief study , and derived their sentiments from those polluted sources , generally speaking , the worst productions of the English press ? I speak not of books which ...
... asked , are not the works of men who have made the classics their chief study , and derived their sentiments from those polluted sources , generally speaking , the worst productions of the English press ? I speak not of books which ...
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... asked what remark- able change this was ? But I can by no means describe it , otherwise than by saying it was striking , and such as fixed the attention of the beholder , and induced the un- guarded young creature who had seen it once ...
... asked what remark- able change this was ? But I can by no means describe it , otherwise than by saying it was striking , and such as fixed the attention of the beholder , and induced the un- guarded young creature who had seen it once ...
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... asking me if I did not think the whole arrangement of the theatre truly classical ? " And I am happy to say , " he added , " that I trust the representation which we are about to witness will harmonize so well with the scenery , that ...
... asking me if I did not think the whole arrangement of the theatre truly classical ? " And I am happy to say , " he added , " that I trust the representation which we are about to witness will harmonize so well with the scenery , that ...
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