The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 3
... proceeded to observe , that as she had already pointed out to her young people how the first commandment was frequently violated in Chris- tian societies , she should now go on to notice the various modes in which the second commandment ...
... proceeded to observe , that as she had already pointed out to her young people how the first commandment was frequently violated in Chris- tian societies , she should now go on to notice the various modes in which the second commandment ...
Page 6
... proceeded to inform her young people of the result of her observations on this subject in a visit made some years before to the Conti- nent . " I had expected , " said she , " to have found our neighbours on the Continent , at least ...
... proceeded to inform her young people of the result of her observations on this subject in a visit made some years before to the Conti- nent . " I had expected , " said she , " to have found our neighbours on the Continent , at least ...
Page 7
... proceeded from the constant recurrence of these unholy images , whether represented in sculpture , painting , or needle- work ; whether found in the original languages , or in translations ; or merely re - modelled in the shape of epic ...
... proceeded from the constant recurrence of these unholy images , whether represented in sculpture , painting , or needle- work ; whether found in the original languages , or in translations ; or merely re - modelled in the shape of epic ...
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... , when I stepped forth into the cool air embalmed as it was with the breath of flowers , for the parterres on each side of the grand walk which proceeded directly from the front of the palace to the more 34 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... , when I stepped forth into the cool air embalmed as it was with the breath of flowers , for the parterres on each side of the grand walk which proceeded directly from the front of the palace to the more 34 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... proceeded , amusing ourselves , as we passed , with a conversation of which I remember little , till , hav- ing made many circumvolutions in the perplexed laby- rinths , of the extensive garden , and being sensible only of my approach ...
... proceeded , amusing ourselves , as we passed , with a conversation of which I remember little , till , hav- ing made many circumvolutions in the perplexed laby- rinths , of the extensive garden , and being sensible only of my approach ...
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