The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation : Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Rank of Young Females, Volume 4Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 - Conduct of life |
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... means to be aware of my difficulties . Permit me to state them to you , and you will then be better able to judge of my situation . " It is , I trust , and ever has been , my wish , in my cha- racter as a spiritual teacher , to act with ...
... means to be aware of my difficulties . Permit me to state them to you , and you will then be better able to judge of my situation . " It is , I trust , and ever has been , my wish , in my cha- racter as a spiritual teacher , to act with ...
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... means , " returned Edmund . " Those rooms seem to me the very regions of light and life ; and I have more pleasure in contemplating the well - known Dutch tiles , than I should have in beholding the finest marble chimney - piece in ...
... means , " returned Edmund . " Those rooms seem to me the very regions of light and life ; and I have more pleasure in contemplating the well - known Dutch tiles , than I should have in beholding the finest marble chimney - piece in ...
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... means , " returned Edmund . " Those rooms seem to me the very regions of light and life ; and I have more pleasure in contemplating the well - known Dutch tiles , than I should have in beholding the finest marble chimney - piece in ...
... means , " returned Edmund . " Those rooms seem to me the very regions of light and life ; and I have more pleasure in contemplating the well - known Dutch tiles , than I should have in beholding the finest marble chimney - piece in ...
Page 45
... means to be aware of my difficulties . Permit me to state them to you , and you will then be better able to judge of my situation . “ It is , I trust , and ever has been , my wish , in my cha- racter as a spiritual teacher , to act with ...
... means to be aware of my difficulties . Permit me to state them to you , and you will then be better able to judge of my situation . “ It is , I trust , and ever has been , my wish , in my cha- racter as a spiritual teacher , to act with ...
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... means , " returned Edmund . seem to me the very regions of light and life ; and I have more pleasure in contemplating the well - known Dutch tiles , than I should have in beholding the finest marble chimney - piece in Europe . " " The ...
... means , " returned Edmund . seem to me the very regions of light and life ; and I have more pleasure in contemplating the well - known Dutch tiles , than I should have in beholding the finest marble chimney - piece in Europe . " " The ...
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