The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 44
... letter affected my poor mo- ther so violently , as to render her incapable of using any means to soften to me this dreadful information ; though there was reason enough to suppose that it would distress me beyond measure , as one whose ...
... letter affected my poor mo- ther so violently , as to render her incapable of using any means to soften to me this dreadful information ; though there was reason enough to suppose that it would distress me beyond measure , as one whose ...
Page 46
... letter as having been full of holy hope and divine confidence , the result , under the divine blessing , of a religious life , he expressed him- self more than once in a very pious and touching man- ner , spoke of the necessity of being ...
... letter as having been full of holy hope and divine confidence , the result , under the divine blessing , of a religious life , he expressed him- self more than once in a very pious and touching man- ner , spoke of the necessity of being ...
Page 62
... letter is addressed , I cannot deny myself the pleasure of giving at full length in this place . " The heavens declare the glory of God ; and the fir- mament sheweth his handy - work . Day unto day utter- eth speech , and night unto ...
... letter is addressed , I cannot deny myself the pleasure of giving at full length in this place . " The heavens declare the glory of God ; and the fir- mament sheweth his handy - work . Day unto day utter- eth speech , and night unto ...
Page 76
... letters , the contempt of revelation , and the slight of the essence of revelation , as well as of its form , continue to increase in the same degree in the next century as in the last and present , this nation will be but one remove ...
... letters , the contempt of revelation , and the slight of the essence of revelation , as well as of its form , continue to increase in the same degree in the next century as in the last and present , this nation will be but one remove ...
Page 84
... letter was , one evening , put into my hand by a servant , who had , no doubt , been bribed for the purpose , from the young Countess of Rheinswald . " Though the artful servant had given me no hint re- specting the propriety of ...
... letter was , one evening , put into my hand by a servant , who had , no doubt , been bribed for the purpose , from the young Countess of Rheinswald . " Though the artful servant had given me no hint re- specting the propriety of ...
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