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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... length reached our ears ; on which we resumed our walk , in the direction whence it proceeded , amusing ourselves , as we passed , with a conversation of which I remember little , till , having made many circumvolutions in the perplexed ...
... length reached our ears ; on which we resumed our walk , in the direction whence it proceeded , amusing ourselves , as we passed , with a conversation of which I remember little , till , having made many circumvolutions in the perplexed ...
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... length to take alarm ; and as his own affairs at court were not yet terminated , he conceived the sudden resolution of sending me home with my mother .. As my father did not at that time acquaint me with the real cause of this ...
... length to take alarm ; and as his own affairs at court were not yet terminated , he conceived the sudden resolution of sending me home with my mother .. As my father did not at that time acquaint me with the real cause of this ...
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... length , worn with fatigue , I fell into a pro- found sleep ; from which I awoke again only to waste the next day in wretched feelings and perplexing thoughts . In this manner several days passed , and passed like a dream of which I ...
... length , worn with fatigue , I fell into a pro- found sleep ; from which I awoke again only to waste the next day in wretched feelings and perplexing thoughts . In this manner several days passed , and passed like a dream of which I ...
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... length , and that I believe there are now few persons in England who have not just and correct opinions on this subject . The winter passed away at Worinheim without being marked by any event worthy of notice ; and when the spring ...
... length , and that I believe there are now few persons in England who have not just and correct opinions on this subject . The winter passed away at Worinheim without being marked by any event worthy of notice ; and when the spring ...
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... length , a courier having announced the speedy approach of my father's carriage , I had scarcely time to run into the portico , before the little traveller , preceding his companion , sprang from the carriage , and was folded in my arms ...
... length , a courier having announced the speedy approach of my father's carriage , I had scarcely time to run into the portico , before the little traveller , preceding his companion , sprang from the carriage , and was folded in my arms ...
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