The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... beautiful descriptions of the works of God , and the glories of nature : but all that proceeds from the writer himself , is and must be corrupt ; since every imagination of the thoughts of man's heart are declared , in the sacred volume ...
... beautiful descriptions of the works of God , and the glories of nature : but all that proceeds from the writer himself , is and must be corrupt ; since every imagination of the thoughts of man's heart are declared , in the sacred volume ...
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... beautiful . When the young people had satisfied themselves with looking upon this picture , they laid it on one side , and the lady of the manor commenced the letter . A Letter from Ellen Temple respecting the Effect pro- duced upon the ...
... beautiful . When the young people had satisfied themselves with looking upon this picture , they laid it on one side , and the lady of the manor commenced the letter . A Letter from Ellen Temple respecting the Effect pro- duced upon the ...
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... beautiful woman , and nearly allied to the first fa- milies in the principality . Her fortune was also small when she became my father's wife ; though some years after their marriage , through the sudden death of an only brother , she ...
... beautiful woman , and nearly allied to the first fa- milies in the principality . Her fortune was also small when she became my father's wife ; though some years after their marriage , through the sudden death of an only brother , she ...
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... beautiful coun- tenance as I one day met her , when walking with my governess in the gardens of Versailles . She was dressed in a simple robe of dimity , with a straw hat , in which was a single bunch of artificial flowers . Her ...
... beautiful coun- tenance as I one day met her , when walking with my governess in the gardens of Versailles . She was dressed in a simple robe of dimity , with a straw hat , in which was a single bunch of artificial flowers . Her ...
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... of Jupiter and Latona , when that history was given me as I stood in the very presence as it were of the demi - god himself , in that beautiful grove of Versailles where three exquisite groups are placed in a 16 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... of Jupiter and Latona , when that history was given me as I stood in the very presence as it were of the demi - god himself , in that beautiful grove of Versailles where three exquisite groups are placed in a 16 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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