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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Halaman 207
... hear no more of that book : I have been bored to death with it these last six years ; for heaven's sake let us hear something less stale . Do what you please , Margarita , take what servant you wish ; but do not turn my house into an ...
... hear no more of that book : I have been bored to death with it these last six years ; for heaven's sake let us hear something less stale . Do what you please , Margarita , take what servant you wish ; but do not turn my house into an ...
Halaman 218
... hear it all . " And she repeated Augustus ' words when he first addressed her at the window as nearly as she could recollect them . The two ladies affected to laugh , though evidently angry while they walked back to the sofa , where ...
... hear it all . " And she repeated Augustus ' words when he first addressed her at the window as nearly as she could recollect them . The two ladies affected to laugh , though evidently angry while they walked back to the sofa , where ...
Halaman 298
... hear the voice of our humble supplications , for the sake of him who shed his blood for us upon the cross , and render us acceptable to thyself through the sanctifying and purifying power of thy blessed Spirit . And now to God the ...
... hear the voice of our humble supplications , for the sake of him who shed his blood for us upon the cross , and render us acceptable to thyself through the sanctifying and purifying power of thy blessed Spirit . And now to God the ...
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