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, כרך 4Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 6
... possible to weed the classic writers from such passages as offend a deli- cate ear on other subjects , I maintain , that it would be as impossible to clear them of their vainglorious and cruel sentiments , as it would be to separate the ...
... possible to weed the classic writers from such passages as offend a deli- cate ear on other subjects , I maintain , that it would be as impossible to clear them of their vainglorious and cruel sentiments , as it would be to separate the ...
עמוד 16
... possible , to counteract the hurtful ef- fects of the lessons he daily learned , she accustomed him , every evening , to show his translations to her , or to con- strue his exercises in her presence ; and she then endea- voured to ...
... possible , to counteract the hurtful ef- fects of the lessons he daily learned , she accustomed him , every evening , to show his translations to her , or to con- strue his exercises in her presence ; and she then endea- voured to ...
עמוד 23
... counteracted by the malice of man , neither is it possible for one individual , however resolute his hatred may be , to destroy , by death , the body of another , unless to the Saviour , not in his state of the LADY OF THE MANOR . 23.
... counteracted by the malice of man , neither is it possible for one individual , however resolute his hatred may be , to destroy , by death , the body of another , unless to the Saviour , not in his state of the LADY OF THE MANOR . 23.
עמוד 23
... possible , to counteract the hurtful ef- fects of the lessons he daily learned , she accustomed him , every evening , to show his translations to her , or to con- strue his exercises in her presence ; and she then endea- voured to ...
... possible , to counteract the hurtful ef- fects of the lessons he daily learned , she accustomed him , every evening , to show his translations to her , or to con- strue his exercises in her presence ; and she then endea- voured to ...
עמוד 23
... counteracted by the malice of man , neither is it possible for one individual , however resolute his hatred may be , to destroy , by death , the body of another , unless it is the will of God it should be so LADY OF THE MANOR . 23.
... counteracted by the malice of man , neither is it possible for one individual , however resolute his hatred may be , to destroy , by death , the body of another , unless it is the will of God it should be so LADY OF THE MANOR . 23.
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