Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, المجلد 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 من الصفحات |
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... Vincent was received into Mr. Went- worth's family , as preceptress to his daughters . She was in reduced circum- stances ; an orphan , and distantly related to him . Either of these claims would have made their way to the heart of Mr ...
... Vincent was received into Mr. Went- worth's family , as preceptress to his daughters . She was in reduced circum- stances ; an orphan , and distantly related to him . Either of these claims would have made their way to the heart of Mr ...
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... Vincent , which she rarely interrupted by comment or observation , generally at their conclusion saying , with a smile , I dare say it is all very true . She would have said precisely the same , had she heard a dissertation to prove the ...
... Vincent , which she rarely interrupted by comment or observation , generally at their conclusion saying , with a smile , I dare say it is all very true . She would have said precisely the same , had she heard a dissertation to prove the ...
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... Vincent's discretion . There was a considerable difference in the age of the two sisters , Miss Wentworth being the eldest , Helen the youngest of the family . At the period of Miss Vincent's intro- duction , Mary had completed her ...
... Vincent's discretion . There was a considerable difference in the age of the two sisters , Miss Wentworth being the eldest , Helen the youngest of the family . At the period of Miss Vincent's intro- duction , Mary had completed her ...
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... Vincent . She could converse with great clearness on the distinguishing doc- trines of Christianity , and believed herself to be expert in the practice of its duties ; but she was miserably deficient in that gentle courtesy that springs ...
... Vincent . She could converse with great clearness on the distinguishing doc- trines of Christianity , and believed herself to be expert in the practice of its duties ; but she was miserably deficient in that gentle courtesy that springs ...
الصفحة 229
... softness of heart , which seemed to expand itself on all around her . Miss Vincent though too conscientious not to educate her in the strictest religious principles , was very little satisfied with the progress she GERALDINE . 229.
... softness of heart , which seemed to expand itself on all around her . Miss Vincent though too conscientious not to educate her in the strictest religious principles , was very little satisfied with the progress she GERALDINE . 229.
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