The Lady of the Manor, 3. köide |
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Page 4
Neither is it from this quarter that the young people of England , and we may even
add those of the Continent , have now most reason to fear . “ It is impossible , one
should suppose , for a thoughtful person to visit the Continent , or to become ...
Neither is it from this quarter that the young people of England , and we may even
add those of the Continent , have now most reason to fear . “ It is impossible , one
should suppose , for a thoughtful person to visit the Continent , or to become ...
Page 26
And here permit me to remark , that reason itself , without the aid of revelation ,
can throw but little light on the present circumstances of man ; being utterly
unable to unravel the mysteries of fate , to account for the contradictions exhibited
in the ...
And here permit me to remark , that reason itself , without the aid of revelation ,
can throw but little light on the present circumstances of man ; being utterly
unable to unravel the mysteries of fate , to account for the contradictions exhibited
in the ...
Page 41
It would have been well for me on this occasion if some good friend could have
whispered in my ear , that there might be other reasons for a young man wishing
to please a lady besides her beauty or accomplishments , and reasons not ...
It would have been well for me on this occasion if some good friend could have
whispered in my ear , that there might be other reasons for a young man wishing
to please a lady besides her beauty or accomplishments , and reasons not ...
Page 78
Much as I disapprove of placing these works in the hands of untutored infancy ,
there are many reasons for not wholly rejecting them . Many of these writings
were composed by the most able men of their day ; men who , with the exception
of ...
Much as I disapprove of placing these works in the hands of untutored infancy ,
there are many reasons for not wholly rejecting them . Many of these writings
were composed by the most able men of their day ; men who , with the exception
of ...
Page 149
0 , ” said Miss Jane , “ the reason is simple enough -you are naturally alarmed ,
lest the whole management of the new scheme should devolve on you , as so
many of the former useful projects of our ladies have already done . ” No answer
...
0 , ” said Miss Jane , “ the reason is simple enough -you are naturally alarmed ,
lest the whole management of the new scheme should devolve on you , as so
many of the former useful projects of our ladies have already done . ” No answer
...
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