The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... woman , Mr. Muller spent many months in more domestic happiness that he might be supposed to be capable of ; and before the natural restlessness and impatience of his disposition had begun to render him dissatisfied with his quiet ...
... woman , Mr. Muller spent many months in more domestic happiness that he might be supposed to be capable of ; and before the natural restlessness and impatience of his disposition had begun to render him dissatisfied with his quiet ...
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... woman depart so far from all that is amiable , as when she uses her influence with brothers , husbands , and fathers , to irritate and excite rather than to calm and sooth . - But , to leave these reflections , and to proceed to other ...
... woman depart so far from all that is amiable , as when she uses her influence with brothers , husbands , and fathers , to irritate and excite rather than to calm and sooth . - But , to leave these reflections , and to proceed to other ...
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... woman as she was , and well ground- ed in the faith , as far as she herself was concerned ) had not the smallest notion of stating the reason of the hope that was in her . She believed , and loved , and trusted her Saviour ; her heart ...
... woman as she was , and well ground- ed in the faith , as far as she herself was concerned ) had not the smallest notion of stating the reason of the hope that was in her . She believed , and loved , and trusted her Saviour ; her heart ...
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... woman , and prepared only for the company of such . It may be asked , what motive a father could possibly have for thus conducting himself towards an only son ; but the truth of the matter was , that the major was a lover of money , and ...
... woman , and prepared only for the company of such . It may be asked , what motive a father could possibly have for thus conducting himself towards an only son ; but the truth of the matter was , that the major was a lover of money , and ...
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... woman detracts from her excellence by being seen much abroad ; and , as his daughter was particularly attractive in her external appearance , he doubted not but she might be considerably elevated in life by marriage , if her friends and ...
... woman detracts from her excellence by being seen much abroad ; and , as his daughter was particularly attractive in her external appearance , he doubted not but she might be considerably elevated in life by marriage , if her friends and ...
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