The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... occasion to enquire whether the dark shadows of paganism are so absolutely passed away from Christendom as is generally believed ; and whether Satan has not been enabled , with a degree of art unri- valled in the annals of mankind , to ...
... occasion to enquire whether the dark shadows of paganism are so absolutely passed away from Christendom as is generally believed ; and whether Satan has not been enabled , with a degree of art unri- valled in the annals of mankind , to ...
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... occasion of opening my mind to the beauties of the classics ; the more elegant passages of the heathen my- thology ; the fabulous histories of ancient heroes , kings , and demi - gods ; as well as the brilliant actions and he- roic ...
... occasion of opening my mind to the beauties of the classics ; the more elegant passages of the heathen my- thology ; the fabulous histories of ancient heroes , kings , and demi - gods ; as well as the brilliant actions and he- roic ...
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... occasion of our leaving Versailles was the sud- den death of my mother's only brother , by which a very large property devolved to her in the duchy of Baden . I remember little accurately respecting my journey , or of 18 THE LADY OF THE ...
... occasion of our leaving Versailles was the sud- den death of my mother's only brother , by which a very large property devolved to her in the duchy of Baden . I remember little accurately respecting my journey , or of 18 THE LADY OF THE ...
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... occasion ) to pay a visit to the court of our sovereign prince , the Duke of Baden , who was at that time at his palace at Swetzin- ghen . As certain princesses were also then residing at the palace , ladies to whom my mother was not ...
... occasion ) to pay a visit to the court of our sovereign prince , the Duke of Baden , who was at that time at his palace at Swetzin- ghen . As certain princesses were also then residing at the palace , ladies to whom my mother was not ...
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... occasion was thought by my mother to require : for the nobles of the German empire affect extraordinary appearances of pomp , though they are great contemners of what in England we call consistency . On reaching the palace , we were set ...
... occasion was thought by my mother to require : for the nobles of the German empire affect extraordinary appearances of pomp , though they are great contemners of what in England we call consistency . On reaching the palace , we were set ...
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