The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... pleasures had no reference whatever to religion ; and though by no means an avowed infidel , or an open ene- my of his God , it never once occurred to him , that the word of God could be made of the slightest use in en- lightening and ...
... pleasures had no reference whatever to religion ; and though by no means an avowed infidel , or an open ene- my of his God , it never once occurred to him , that the word of God could be made of the slightest use in en- lightening and ...
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... pleasure - grounds of Marly- and other places in the neighbourhood of Paris ; and assuredly had I been born at Rome itself , before the name of Jesus had extended beyond the precincts of his native land , I could not have enjoyed ( if ...
... pleasure - grounds of Marly- and other places in the neighbourhood of Paris ; and assuredly had I been born at Rome itself , before the name of Jesus had extended beyond the precincts of his native land , I could not have enjoyed ( if ...
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... pleasures of fancy . 66 The inhabitants of that part of Germany concern- ing which I am here speaking , are not ... pleasure - grounds into a kind of pantheon . This trifling taste is undoubt- edly not so common now in England as it ...
... pleasures of fancy . 66 The inhabitants of that part of Germany concern- ing which I am here speaking , are not ... pleasure - grounds into a kind of pantheon . This trifling taste is undoubt- edly not so common now in England as it ...
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... pleasure - grounds . " The prospects from the two fronts of the house , namely , towards the Rhine on one side , and the moun- tains on the other , were equally beautiful and striking ; the forepart being filled up by the ornamented ...
... pleasure - grounds . " The prospects from the two fronts of the house , namely , towards the Rhine on one side , and the moun- tains on the other , were equally beautiful and striking ; the forepart being filled up by the ornamented ...
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... pleasure , and strong risings of resentment against the lawful and necessary restraints of society . At one time my buoyant spirits would carry me to the very verge of discretion , and at another I became a prey to painful regrets : for ...
... pleasure , and strong risings of resentment against the lawful and necessary restraints of society . At one time my buoyant spirits would carry me to the very verge of discretion , and at another I became a prey to painful regrets : for ...
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