The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 30
... fears , however well grounded , have only a transient effect on the mind ; and , as she had often seen her brother rendered uneasy by her father's manner , she tried to be- lieve that this uneasiness would now pass away without other ...
... fears , however well grounded , have only a transient effect on the mind ; and , as she had often seen her brother rendered uneasy by her father's manner , she tried to be- lieve that this uneasiness would now pass away without other ...
Page 57
... fear , few parts of the Continent could supply . Emily found Madame Vauvrier alone , and rejoiced to see her . The conversation this day was confidential on both sides ; and Madame Vauvrier , having consented to hear all Emily had to ...
... fear , few parts of the Continent could supply . Emily found Madame Vauvrier alone , and rejoiced to see her . The conversation this day was confidential on both sides ; and Madame Vauvrier , having consented to hear all Emily had to ...
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... fears of death were somewhat removed , he began to argue with Ma- dame Vauvrier and to controvert her principles ; but she , who had been the daughter and wife of pious and learned men was not to be baffled by his infidel arguments , as ...
... fears of death were somewhat removed , he began to argue with Ma- dame Vauvrier and to controvert her principles ; but she , who had been the daughter and wife of pious and learned men was not to be baffled by his infidel arguments , as ...
Page 66
... fear of death , all these may produce a partial reformation ; and such feelings and fears are desirable , be- cause they may prepare the way for better things , but their effects are weak and transitory , unless accompanied by that deep ...
... fear of death , all these may produce a partial reformation ; and such feelings and fears are desirable , be- cause they may prepare the way for better things , but their effects are weak and transitory , unless accompanied by that deep ...
Page 74
... and that I shall be hereafter admitted among the blessed . I have no distressing fears now . Although my sins are great , I see that such a price has been paid for me , as , even in the requirements of divine 74 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... and that I shall be hereafter admitted among the blessed . I have no distressing fears now . Although my sins are great , I see that such a price has been paid for me , as , even in the requirements of divine 74 LADY OF THE MANOR .
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