Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 5
... mother's kiss upon his lips and a mother's blessing on his head ; he hears her , as she patiently teaches him to lisp his infant prayer , and he sees her , as she shed tears of agony over his first great fault ; ever at hand whenever ...
... mother's kiss upon his lips and a mother's blessing on his head ; he hears her , as she patiently teaches him to lisp his infant prayer , and he sees her , as she shed tears of agony over his first great fault ; ever at hand whenever ...
الصفحة 12
... to their prayers ; I was worse than deaf , I was inhuman ; and turning those helpless women from my doors , I loaded them with ------ scorn , heaping insult on the mother of my children 12 " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . " แ.
... to their prayers ; I was worse than deaf , I was inhuman ; and turning those helpless women from my doors , I loaded them with ------ scorn , heaping insult on the mother of my children 12 " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . " แ.
الصفحة 13
Matilda Charlotte Houstoun. scorn , heaping insult on the mother of my children , and on the wife to whose protestations and oaths of innocence I refused all credit . Truly there were no bounds to my virtuous indignation , and verily I ...
Matilda Charlotte Houstoun. scorn , heaping insult on the mother of my children , and on the wife to whose protestations and oaths of innocence I refused all credit . Truly there were no bounds to my virtuous indignation , and verily I ...
الصفحة 15
... mother that bore him , then it will be for my noble - hearted Helen to restore to them the blessing of wealth , and with it the respect and consideration of society . And for you , dear one , " he added , feelingly and most sadly ...
... mother that bore him , then it will be for my noble - hearted Helen to restore to them the blessing of wealth , and with it the respect and consideration of society . And for you , dear one , " he added , feelingly and most sadly ...
الصفحة 18
... mother's knee , and when the words " Deliver us from Evil " had been repeated mechanically , or as applicable only to the troubles and dangers of this world . He had no earthly evils to dread now ; tempta- tion could no longer assail ...
... mother's knee , and when the words " Deliver us from Evil " had been repeated mechanically , or as applicable only to the troubles and dangers of this world . He had no earthly evils to dread now ; tempta- tion could no longer assail ...
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