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 8
... doubt , in his situation as an instruc tor of youth , often suffered the penance of being obliged to bear with much dullness , he seemed to be particularly de- lighted with the rapid manner in which my father received ideas and adopted ...
... doubt , in his situation as an instruc tor of youth , often suffered the penance of being obliged to bear with much dullness , he seemed to be particularly de- lighted with the rapid manner in which my father received ideas and adopted ...
Side 9
... doubt , have obtained and preserved the regard of her husband : she however lived only two years , and dying , left him one daughter . My father thus becoming a widower in early life , was not sorry to be relieved from the charge of his ...
... doubt , have obtained and preserved the regard of her husband : she however lived only two years , and dying , left him one daughter . My father thus becoming a widower in early life , was not sorry to be relieved from the charge of his ...
Side 12
... doubt whether it may be asserted that the building is in a good taste ; I believe that it is not generally allowed to be so : nevertheless the eye is struck with its magnificent extent , the profusion of sculpture with which it is ...
... doubt whether it may be asserted that the building is in a good taste ; I believe that it is not generally allowed to be so : nevertheless the eye is struck with its magnificent extent , the profusion of sculpture with which it is ...
Side 16
... doubt . Many of these lessons were given me in the highly de- corated environs of Versailles , or in those parts of the palace into which we had admittance - in the halls of the Louvre - in the gardens of the Thuilleries and the Luxem ...
... doubt . Many of these lessons were given me in the highly de- corated environs of Versailles , or in those parts of the palace into which we had admittance - in the halls of the Louvre - in the gardens of the Thuilleries and the Luxem ...
Side 17
... doubt , endeavoured , with all the delicacy that parental affection could adopt , to keep all that was decidedly vicious in these histories as much as possible in the background , yet their effect when purified as much as they were ...
... doubt , endeavoured , with all the delicacy that parental affection could adopt , to keep all that was decidedly vicious in these histories as much as possible in the background , yet their effect when purified as much as they were ...
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