The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 106
... duties , the retired life to which she looked forward , and the society of her parents , objects of apprehension to her . And here I cannot but observe , how necessary it is for parents to pause , and consider whether they are giving to ...
... duties , the retired life to which she looked forward , and the society of her parents , objects of apprehension to her . And here I cannot but observe , how necessary it is for parents to pause , and consider whether they are giving to ...
Page 115
... duties she had imposed on herself ; and in that lively manner which was natural to her when not under restraint , she would ask her friend if she thought her insincere in her profession , and not really inclined to fulfil her ...
... duties she had imposed on herself ; and in that lively manner which was natural to her when not under restraint , she would ask her friend if she thought her insincere in her profession , and not really inclined to fulfil her ...
Page 116
... duties , both at home and abroad , more and more . And when she happened to read , in the different publications of the day , ( to which she had access through Mr. Mills , ) concerning the splendid exertions making by the saints of the ...
... duties , both at home and abroad , more and more . And when she happened to read , in the different publications of the day , ( to which she had access through Mr. Mills , ) concerning the splendid exertions making by the saints of the ...
Page 118
... duties of religion ; entering into a long description of the delightful religious meetings that had taken place , of those insignificant parties which had formerly engaged every heart ; and closing all with an account of the various ...
... duties of religion ; entering into a long description of the delightful religious meetings that had taken place , of those insignificant parties which had formerly engaged every heart ; and closing all with an account of the various ...
Page 120
... duties and peculiar posts in society , in order to strike out something new , which new plan is probably no sooner proposed than forsaken . " I do not , " continued Mr. Mills , " presume to say , that there may not be restless and ...
... duties and peculiar posts in society , in order to strike out something new , which new plan is probably no sooner proposed than forsaken . " I do not , " continued Mr. Mills , " presume to say , that there may not be restless and ...
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