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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... feelings , he thence- forward absented himself as much as possible from home , leaving his unhappy wife to the full indulgence of her wretched feelings . They who have never been in foreign countries in a time of affliction , can have ...
... feelings , he thence- forward absented himself as much as possible from home , leaving his unhappy wife to the full indulgence of her wretched feelings . They who have never been in foreign countries in a time of affliction , can have ...
Halaman 71
... feelings of sorrow : and though those feelings may be sweetly mitigated , and their very nature changed , by an assurance of the everlasting hap- piness of the little beloved one , yet there will remain , on all such occasions , a ...
... feelings of sorrow : and though those feelings may be sweetly mitigated , and their very nature changed , by an assurance of the everlasting hap- piness of the little beloved one , yet there will remain , on all such occasions , a ...
Halaman 297
... feelings - I fear that there are very few young people at all in a right state . ” " It is not our business , " replied the lady of the manor , " to inquire into the state of the world in general as to their private feelings ; thank God ...
... feelings - I fear that there are very few young people at all in a right state . ” " It is not our business , " replied the lady of the manor , " to inquire into the state of the world in general as to their private feelings ; thank God ...
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