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 FemalesHarper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... consider as affording such an earnest of the divine favour as I never could be sufficiently thankful for . " Here the lady of the manor paused a moment , and then said , " My dear young friends , may the history of this young lady , who ...
... consider as affording such an earnest of the divine favour as I never could be sufficiently thankful for . " Here the lady of the manor paused a moment , and then said , " My dear young friends , may the history of this young lady , who ...
Halaman 159
... consider that there is no honour or dignity inhe- rent in any family , by which one man is naturally exalted above ... consider the Almighty as the fountain of honour : and when he chooses to remove the means of elevation from any family ...
... consider that there is no honour or dignity inhe- rent in any family , by which one man is naturally exalted above ... consider the Almighty as the fountain of honour : and when he chooses to remove the means of elevation from any family ...
Halaman 312
... consider as one of the most fatal and mischievous plans that can possibly be adopted . I wish Constantia to love my daughter , and to . be with her constantly , in my presence , or under the eye of any other careful elderly person ...
... consider as one of the most fatal and mischievous plans that can possibly be adopted . I wish Constantia to love my daughter , and to . be with her constantly , in my presence , or under the eye of any other careful elderly person ...
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