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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... a lit- tle epitome of the lady's life , written with the express pur- pose of being shewn to a person who was a total stranger to any part of the author's life . Her On the casket being put into the hands of THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... a lit- tle epitome of the lady's life , written with the express pur- pose of being shewn to a person who was a total stranger to any part of the author's life . Her On the casket being put into the hands of THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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Mary Martha Sherwood. Her On the casket being put into the hands of the lady of the manor , she opened and drew from it a letter , together with a small painting representing a young and extremely lovely person dressed in ... hands of the ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. Her On the casket being put into the hands of the lady of the manor , she opened and drew from it a letter , together with a small painting representing a young and extremely lovely person dressed in ... hands of the ...
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... hands of all their infant sons ? or , is it possible that they should not perceive that there is scarcely a single novel of the present century which does not contain more pure senti- ments and more proper rules of life than could have ...
... hands of all their infant sons ? or , is it possible that they should not perceive that there is scarcely a single novel of the present century which does not contain more pure senti- ments and more proper rules of life than could have ...
Halaman 32
... hand- somer , and possessed a certain expression of countenance , which , when once seen , could not easily be forgotten ; ne- vertheless , as I was then no deep physiognomist , I could not exactly ascertain what this expression ...
... hand- somer , and possessed a certain expression of countenance , which , when once seen , could not easily be forgotten ; ne- vertheless , as I was then no deep physiognomist , I could not exactly ascertain what this expression ...
Halaman 38
... hands of the arch- enemy of mankind himself . I do not precisely recollect the words of this panegyric ; but its tendency was to exalt the heathen character , the hea- then genius , the heathen taste , and even the heathen morals ...
... hands of the arch- enemy of mankind himself . I do not precisely recollect the words of this panegyric ; but its tendency was to exalt the heathen character , the hea- then genius , the heathen taste , and even the heathen morals ...
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