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. [With Plates.], Bind 3F. Houlston&Son, 1825 - 293 sider This is the third volume of Mary Martha Sherwood'sThe Lady of the Manor.The book was intended to instruct young women on how to lead devout lives. |
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Side 169
... Gaspard de Foix . This man , though possessing small store of worldly goods , counted himself rich above all his neighbours in possessing a large Bible , which he had inherited from his ancestors . This Bible had been printed in Holland ...
... Gaspard de Foix . This man , though possessing small store of worldly goods , counted himself rich above all his neighbours in possessing a large Bible , which he had inherited from his ancestors . This Bible had been printed in Holland ...
Side 170
... Gaspard de Foix opened slowly upon this subject , namely , the duties of the Sabbath , even after they had be- gun to form a part of his daily meditation ; aud indeed a considerable time had elapsed from his first suspicion that things ...
... Gaspard de Foix opened slowly upon this subject , namely , the duties of the Sabbath , even after they had be- gun to form a part of his daily meditation ; aud indeed a considerable time had elapsed from his first suspicion that things ...
Side 171
... Gaspard de Foix first saw the day ; in a small school in the neigh- bouring street he received his education ; and here his youth passed in preparations for carrying on the same oc- cupation which had employed his forefathers , perhaps ...
... Gaspard de Foix first saw the day ; in a small school in the neigh- bouring street he received his education ; and here his youth passed in preparations for carrying on the same oc- cupation which had employed his forefathers , perhaps ...
Side 172
... Gaspard de Foix remembered that his father and grand- father used to keep their shop open upon the Sabbath - day , and he had often heard them declare , that this was the day , of all the seven , which brought most customers to their ...
... Gaspard de Foix remembered that his father and grand- father used to keep their shop open upon the Sabbath - day , and he had often heard them declare , that this was the day , of all the seven , which brought most customers to their ...
Side 177
... Gaspard de Foix and his family were all dead and buried together . The curiosity of the neighbours was now so much awa- kened , that many of them left their shops , and , coming round the door , began to knock and call with so much ...
... Gaspard de Foix and his family were all dead and buried together . The curiosity of the neighbours was now so much awa- kened , that many of them left their shops , and , coming round the door , began to knock and call with so much ...
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