The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 41
Page 14
... immediately see the blessing of God upon their labours . Nevertheless , those who have faith in Him who has said , I will pour my Spirit upon thy seed , and my blessing upon thine offspring ; and they shall spring up as among the grass ...
... immediately see the blessing of God upon their labours . Nevertheless , those who have faith in Him who has said , I will pour my Spirit upon thy seed , and my blessing upon thine offspring ; and they shall spring up as among the grass ...
Page 26
... immediately hasten- ed to take possession of his charge . In the mean time , I should say , that young Parnel had passed through the University with considerable eclat , had obtained several prizes , and , having received deacon's ...
... immediately hasten- ed to take possession of his charge . In the mean time , I should say , that young Parnel had passed through the University with considerable eclat , had obtained several prizes , and , having received deacon's ...
Page 29
... immediately became acutely alive to blame , and more ir- ritated against the person who had blamed him , than he had lately been pleased with him who had extolled him . On this account , when descending from his pulpit , he always ...
... immediately became acutely alive to blame , and more ir- ritated against the person who had blamed him , than he had lately been pleased with him who had extolled him . On this account , when descending from his pulpit , he always ...
Page 57
... immediately after a new and dreadful alarm had been excited by a violent recurrence of the terrifying symptoms which had taken place a few nights before . Francis found the door of the house unfastened , the surgeon having passed ...
... immediately after a new and dreadful alarm had been excited by a violent recurrence of the terrifying symptoms which had taken place a few nights before . Francis found the door of the house unfastened , the surgeon having passed ...
Page 66
... Immediately after the funeral of Mrs. Mortimer , Mrs. Fortescue , who had no settled place of abode , consented to occupy two apartments at one end of Mr. Mortimer's large house , and from that period she became its constant inmate ...
... Immediately after the funeral of Mrs. Mortimer , Mrs. Fortescue , who had no settled place of abode , consented to occupy two apartments at one end of Mr. Mortimer's large house , and from that period she became its constant inmate ...
Other editions - View all
The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of ... Sherwood No preview available - 2016 |
Common terms and phrases
added Amelia answer appeared Ariadne aunt ayah baronet beautiful beloved brielle Calcutta called carriage Cawnpore character child Christian Cicely Clara Clifton Castle daugh daughter dear death door Edmund Stephens endeavoured expression eyes father feelings Fortescue Frederick Falconer Gabrielle gentleman girl give hall hand happy hear heard heart Holy hope humble James Horton Julia kind Lady Augusta Lady Frances little Annette little Flora looked Lord Madame de Roseau manner marriage Mary Stephens mean mind Miss Atkins Miss Beaumont Miss Carrisforth Miss Chatterton Miss Clifford Miss Crawford Miss Mortimer morning mother never occasion passed Patterson persons pious present pupil racter religion remark rendered respect Robert Lambert Sackville servant Sir Anthony Sir James Sir Robert soon speak spirit Squire tears tell thing thought tion took tutor verandah violent wish woman young lady