The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation : Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Rank of Young Females, Volume 1Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 |
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... death of this splendid object of my envy ; and I now remembered with anguish the contempt she had expressed for religion , with my still more wicked murmur- ings against that God , who had appointed my lot in a state of holy retirement ...
... death of this splendid object of my envy ; and I now remembered with anguish the contempt she had expressed for religion , with my still more wicked murmur- ings against that God , who had appointed my lot in a state of holy retirement ...
Halaman 105
... death . This became a source of unspeakable comfort to Mr. Osborne , who was extremely anxious that some interval for reflection might be allowed to his amiable pupil , and that he might not be hurried away into the eternal world ...
... death . This became a source of unspeakable comfort to Mr. Osborne , who was extremely anxious that some interval for reflection might be allowed to his amiable pupil , and that he might not be hurried away into the eternal world ...
Halaman 106
... death of Frederick . The dreadful event of her brother dying by her husband's hands was related to Amelia ; and her cup of wo being thus filled up , she shortly afterward fell into a disorder which terminated her life . " I forgot to ...
... death of Frederick . The dreadful event of her brother dying by her husband's hands was related to Amelia ; and her cup of wo being thus filled up , she shortly afterward fell into a disorder which terminated her life . " I forgot to ...
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