Domestic Memoirs of a Christian Family Resident in the County of Cumberland: With Descriptive Sketches of the Scenery of the British LakesJ. Hatchard and Son, 1848 - 416 pages |
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... party was characterized by the elegant sim- plicity of its style and embellishment . There was nothing of vanity or pretension in its furniture or arrangement ; nothing * Ps . xxxiii . 9 . of finery or gaudy attraction to catch the eye ...
... party was characterized by the elegant sim- plicity of its style and embellishment . There was nothing of vanity or pretension in its furniture or arrangement ; nothing * Ps . xxxiii . 9 . of finery or gaudy attraction to catch the eye ...
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... party , which was invited to assemble at the cottage on the following day . As Mrs. Gracelove , whenever she found it needful to reprove her children for serious faults , had always , with equal piety and judgment , drawn her admonitory ...
... party , which was invited to assemble at the cottage on the following day . As Mrs. Gracelove , whenever she found it needful to reprove her children for serious faults , had always , with equal piety and judgment , drawn her admonitory ...
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... party usually assembled at the hour of taking tea , during which , and for some time afterwards , the subjects that were introduced , and which were proposed by the worthy clergyman for general conversation , respected man's proba ...
... party usually assembled at the hour of taking tea , during which , and for some time afterwards , the subjects that were introduced , and which were proposed by the worthy clergyman for general conversation , respected man's proba ...
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... parties , visit- ing in every direction through the county , with what he termed a little gentlemanly gambling , formed consequently the routine of his daily life . With regard to his wife , she was in some respects the counterpart of ...
... parties , visit- ing in every direction through the county , with what he termed a little gentlemanly gambling , formed consequently the routine of his daily life . With regard to his wife , she was in some respects the counterpart of ...
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... party , I have felt that I dare not trust to a written invitation , in consequence of an apprehension that , differing , as I fear we do , on some points as regards the lawfulness of certain amusements , which , for my own part , I hold ...
... party , I have felt that I dare not trust to a written invitation , in consequence of an apprehension that , differing , as I fear we do , on some points as regards the lawfulness of certain amusements , which , for my own part , I hold ...
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