Cœlebs in Search of a Wife: Comprehending Observations on Domestic Habits and Manners, Religion and Morals, Volume 1J. West [et. al.], 1810 - 292 páginas |
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... truth ; that every allusion would be purely classical , every sentence abound with instruction , and every period be pointed with wit . On the tiptoe of expectation I went to dine with Sir John Belfield , in Cavendish - square . I ...
... truth ; that every allusion would be purely classical , every sentence abound with instruction , and every period be pointed with wit . On the tiptoe of expectation I went to dine with Sir John Belfield , in Cavendish - square . I ...
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... truth appeared to be , that divine grace blessing human endeavours , seemed most likely to accomplish that great end . She repli- ed , that experience was not on my side , for that the children of religious parents were not always ...
... truth appeared to be , that divine grace blessing human endeavours , seemed most likely to accomplish that great end . She repli- ed , that experience was not on my side , for that the children of religious parents were not always ...
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... truths of religion ; nay , it was en- forced with all the minuteness of detail , " precept upon precept , line upon line , here a little , and there a little " at all times and seasons , " walking by the way , and sitting in the house ...
... truths of religion ; nay , it was en- forced with all the minuteness of detail , " precept upon precept , line upon line , here a little , and there a little " at all times and seasons , " walking by the way , and sitting in the house ...
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... truths in the aggregate , they rather took them upon trust than laboured to un- derstand them , or to imbue their minds with a spirit of them . Many a high professor , however , might have blushed to see how carefully they ex- ercised ...
... truths in the aggregate , they rather took them upon trust than laboured to un- derstand them , or to imbue their minds with a spirit of them . Many a high professor , however , might have blushed to see how carefully they ex- ercised ...
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... truth . She was candid and teachable , but as she could not help seeing that she had more reli- gion than most of her acquaintance , she felt a se- cret complacency in observing how far her prin- ciples rose above theirs , instead of an ...
... truth . She was candid and teachable , but as she could not help seeing that she had more reli- gion than most of her acquaintance , she felt a se- cret complacency in observing how far her prin- ciples rose above theirs , instead of an ...
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Cœlebs in Search of a Wife: Comprehending Observations on ..., Volume 1 Hannah More Visualização integral - 1809 |
Cœlebs in Search of a Wife: Comprehending Observations on ..., Volume 1 Hannah More Visualização integral - 1809 |
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