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, Volume 4Harper & Brothers, 1855 |
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... whole air . A few steps of the ele- phant brought us to the door of a small and elegant bun- galow , -elegant from the extreme neatness and order observable in all that appeared within and without it . " In obedience to the word of ...
... whole air . A few steps of the ele- phant brought us to the door of a small and elegant bun- galow , -elegant from the extreme neatness and order observable in all that appeared within and without it . " In obedience to the word of ...
Halaman 264
... whole time in folly , she was not permitted to fall into any snare by which her cha- racter could be implicated , or her honour diminished . Major Muller had not continued many weeks at Co- logne , when news arrived from Switzerland ...
... whole time in folly , she was not permitted to fall into any snare by which her cha- racter could be implicated , or her honour diminished . Major Muller had not continued many weeks at Co- logne , when news arrived from Switzerland ...
Halaman 297
... whole earth . So , during the long night of wintry darkness , the springs of the hills , which take their rise in the mantles of ever- lasting snow , are bound up as the stones of the quarry ; but when the sun , the emblem of Christ ...
... whole earth . So , during the long night of wintry darkness , the springs of the hills , which take their rise in the mantles of ever- lasting snow , are bound up as the stones of the quarry ; but when the sun , the emblem of Christ ...
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