The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 174
... Rouen , in Normandy , a certain merchant of the name of Gas- pard 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 ...
... Rouen , in Normandy , a certain merchant of the name of Gas- pard 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 ...
Page 182
... Rouen , I beg leave to make this remark - that this man had for many years past been led to the contemplation and study of heavenly subjects ; and how far the study of these things , under the divine blessing , is calculated to purify ...
... Rouen , I beg leave to make this remark - that this man had for many years past been led to the contemplation and study of heavenly subjects ; and how far the study of these things , under the divine blessing , is calculated to purify ...
Page 184
... Rouen . Your wife shall not repent of the preference she gives to the pucelle d'Orleans . " " Very good , " said the peasant : " and so I am to re- turn to my cabin , at I know not how many leagues dis- tance , and give myself the ...
... Rouen . Your wife shall not repent of the preference she gives to the pucelle d'Orleans . " " Very good , " said the peasant : " and so I am to re- turn to my cabin , at I know not how many leagues dis- tance , and give myself the ...
Page 188
... Rouen to his son ; and a little estate which he possessed at Tostes ( a small village about six leagues. and. a. half. from. Rouen. ) to. his. wife. and. daughters . As the wife of Gaspard de Foix was a native of that beautiful village , ...
... Rouen to his son ; and a little estate which he possessed at Tostes ( a small village about six leagues. and. a. half. from. Rouen. ) to. his. wife. and. daughters . As the wife of Gaspard de Foix was a native of that beautiful village , ...
Page 189
... Rouen . It was built , as most of the cottages are in Normandy , of timber and thatch , and could boast of four apartments ; the chief of which was a hall , paved with glazed red tiles , and hung with an imitation of the tapestry of ...
... Rouen . It was built , as most of the cottages are in Normandy , of timber and thatch , and could boast of four apartments ; the chief of which was a hall , paved with glazed red tiles , and hung with an imitation of the tapestry of ...
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