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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... manners as he did his robes of honour ; for whereas he was capable of rendering himself an accept- able companion to the most refined and elegant characters of the day , in like manner he could accommodate his con versation , on ...
... manners as he did his robes of honour ; for whereas he was capable of rendering himself an accept- able companion to the most refined and elegant characters of the day , in like manner he could accommodate his con versation , on ...
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... manner , and I doubt not but that , had you kept up your husband's credit in this place , he would have had far more success in his profes- sional career than he now appears to have . " In this manner she proceeded , till Mrs. Hunter ...
... manner , and I doubt not but that , had you kept up your husband's credit in this place , he would have had far more success in his profes- sional career than he now appears to have . " In this manner she proceeded , till Mrs. Hunter ...
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... manner , he thus addressed her : " In order to hear the praises of some young ladies , " he said , " we must visit crowded cities and courts ; but there are others whose praises are whispered only in the silent groves and the abodes of ...
... manner , he thus addressed her : " In order to hear the praises of some young ladies , " he said , " we must visit crowded cities and courts ; but there are others whose praises are whispered only in the silent groves and the abodes of ...
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