The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 99
... you a short story , which is particularly to our present purpose . " The lady of the manor then took a manuscript from a drawer , and read as follows . ↑ The History of Anna . On the western acclivity THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 99.
... you a short story , which is particularly to our present purpose . " The lady of the manor then took a manuscript from a drawer , and read as follows . ↑ The History of Anna . On the western acclivity THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 99.
Page 106
... follow from the ambitious views of fathers and mothers respect- ing their children , by which they not only render them unfit for the duties of home , but deprive themselves of that comfort which they might more reasonably expect to ...
... follow from the ambitious views of fathers and mothers respect- ing their children , by which they not only render them unfit for the duties of home , but deprive themselves of that comfort which they might more reasonably expect to ...
Page 159
... follows , for his support , a vain and dan- gerous profession ; and , secondly , that of a young mi- nister , who has some knowledge of religion , a wish to distinguish himself , perhaps some desire of doing well , a fine voice , and an ...
... follows , for his support , a vain and dan- gerous profession ; and , secondly , that of a young mi- nister , who has some knowledge of religion , a wish to distinguish himself , perhaps some desire of doing well , a fine voice , and an ...
Page 162
... follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth , and whithersoever he may choose to direct our path . " The excellent old gentleman then proceeded to give the young minister much sage advice , adapted to his pre- sent circumstances . And ...
... follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth , and whithersoever he may choose to direct our path . " The excellent old gentleman then proceeded to give the young minister much sage advice , adapted to his pre- sent circumstances . And ...
Page 174
... follows . La Guinguette . There formerly resided , in the ancient city of Rouen , in Normandy , a certain merchant of the name of Gas- pard de Foix . This man , though possessing small store of worldly goods , counted himself rich above ...
... follows . La Guinguette . There formerly resided , in the ancient city of Rouen , in Normandy , a certain merchant of the name of Gas- pard de Foix . This man , though possessing small store of worldly goods , counted himself rich above ...
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