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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Halaman 242
... poor Mrs. Freeman left out of my lady's will . " " Who are they who can be so base and so self - interest- ed ? " asked Margarita . " They are those , ” said Mrs. Hill , " who by their extra- vagances have made a few thousands , more or ...
... poor Mrs. Freeman left out of my lady's will . " " Who are they who can be so base and so self - interest- ed ? " asked Margarita . " They are those , ” said Mrs. Hill , " who by their extra- vagances have made a few thousands , more or ...
Halaman 254
... poor Lady Harriet deeply regretted this severity some short time before her death , but when it was too late for her to alter her will For she said to Mrs. Hill , who sat up with her the last night " Poor Dorothea ! I hope , Hill , that ...
... poor Lady Harriet deeply regretted this severity some short time before her death , but when it was too late for her to alter her will For she said to Mrs. Hill , who sat up with her the last night " Poor Dorothea ! I hope , Hill , that ...
Halaman 567
... poor from house to house , administering to their spiritual and bodily necessities . He was a constant visiter in James Trowers ' family ; and whenever he had a mind to enjoy the beau- ties of nature , and study the Book of God among ...
... poor from house to house , administering to their spiritual and bodily necessities . He was a constant visiter in James Trowers ' family ; and whenever he had a mind to enjoy the beau- ties of nature , and study the Book of God among ...
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