The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 3
... leave the subject of prayer , till I have added something more on its nature and efficacy . " There are many promises in Scripture , relative to prayer , which I am anxious to remind you of ; for I doubt not that you have already ...
... leave the subject of prayer , till I have added something more on its nature and efficacy . " There are many promises in Scripture , relative to prayer , which I am anxious to remind you of ; for I doubt not that you have already ...
Page 9
... leaving his son and infant daughter under the care of the old lady , not sorry to be relieved by this excellent woman ... leave of his children to go abroad . It was remarked by Mrs. Courtney that he part- ed from his son without a tear ...
... leaving his son and infant daughter under the care of the old lady , not sorry to be relieved by this excellent woman ... leave of his children to go abroad . It was remarked by Mrs. Courtney that he part- ed from his son without a tear ...
Page 14
... leave the army on account of the state of his health . Mrs. Courtney , Emily , and Christopher were all dif- ferently affected on hearing this news , with the additional information that the major purposed to return to England and to ...
... leave the army on account of the state of his health . Mrs. Courtney , Emily , and Christopher were all dif- ferently affected on hearing this news , with the additional information that the major purposed to return to England and to ...
Page 19
... leave it to his own servants to arrange things to his taste ; politely expressing her hope that he would consider ... leaving her troublesome guest with his children . The departure of the old lady was but the signal for the unkind ...
... leave it to his own servants to arrange things to his taste ; politely expressing her hope that he would consider ... leaving her troublesome guest with his children . The departure of the old lady was but the signal for the unkind ...
Page 21
... husbands , and fathers , to irritate and excite rather than to calm and sooth . - But , to leave these reflections , and to proceed to other matters . Having given my reader one specimen of the manner in LADY OF THE MANOR . 21.
... husbands , and fathers , to irritate and excite rather than to calm and sooth . - But , to leave these reflections , and to proceed to other matters . Having given my reader one specimen of the manner in LADY OF THE MANOR . 21.
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