The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 174
... Foix , the great- grandfather of Gaspard . The sacred volume in ques- tion was bound in red morocco , and embossed with gold . But time had rendered the bright colour of the leather nearly black , and the gilding had lost all its ...
... Foix , the great- grandfather of Gaspard . The sacred volume in ques- tion was bound in red morocco , and embossed with gold . But time had rendered the bright colour of the leather nearly black , and the gilding had lost all its ...
Page 175
... Gaspard de Foix , through the divine blessing , became gradually enlightened on many sub- jects . But there was one point in particular that fre- quently occupied his thoughts , and occasionally excited in him a painful degree of ...
... Gaspard de Foix , through the divine blessing , became gradually enlightened on many sub- jects . But there was one point in particular that fre- quently occupied his thoughts , and occasionally excited in him a painful degree of ...
Page 177
... Gaspard de Foix began gradually to acquire new ideas , and I have also intimated , that the subject of the Lord's - day , and the manner in which it was kept by his country people , had especially exercised his thoughts for a long time ...
... Gaspard de Foix began gradually to acquire new ideas , and I have also intimated , that the subject of the Lord's - day , and the manner in which it was kept by his country people , had especially exercised his thoughts for a long time ...
Page 183
... Gaspard de Foix and his family were all dead and buried together . The curiosity of the neighbours was now so much awakened , that many of them left their shops , and , com- ing 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 awakened , that many of them left their shops , and , com- ing round the door , began to knock and call with so much ...
Page 184
... Gaspard de Foix , in the mean time , stood considering what was proper to be done ; and being persuaded that the plainest and simplest mode of conduct was always the best , he waited till the shout of the multitude had ceased , and a ...
... Gaspard de Foix , in the mean time , stood considering what was proper to be done ; and being persuaded that the plainest and simplest mode of conduct was always the best , he waited till the shout of the multitude had ceased , and a ...
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