Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, المجلد 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 38
... wish of her heart . - The earnestness of this desire rekindled in some degree the energy of her character : it enabled her to regain outward composure before she joined the dinner party , and sustained her 38 GERALDINE .
... wish of her heart . - The earnestness of this desire rekindled in some degree the energy of her character : it enabled her to regain outward composure before she joined the dinner party , and sustained her 38 GERALDINE .
الصفحة 77
... desire of making pro- selytes . A contemptuous smile generally lurked round his mouth when Missionaries , Bible Societies , & c . were mentioned ; but he rarely engaged in any controversies on the subject , contenting himself with a sly ...
... desire of making pro- selytes . A contemptuous smile generally lurked round his mouth when Missionaries , Bible Societies , & c . were mentioned ; but he rarely engaged in any controversies on the subject , contenting himself with a sly ...
الصفحة 93
... an argument in which the merits of some author were discussing . As she approached , she heard Mr. Mow- bray say " No , I have not read , nor do I desire to read it . " " If that be really the case , " said GERALDINE . 93.
... an argument in which the merits of some author were discussing . As she approached , she heard Mr. Mow- bray say " No , I have not read , nor do I desire to read it . " " If that be really the case , " said GERALDINE . 93.
الصفحة 112
... desire to be come a steady , quiet , fire - side sort of per-- son . Yes , you look very much shocked ;: but it is the precise truth . ” " I regret , " said Mr. Maitland , " that you have so little taste for real happiness . " 22 ...
... desire to be come a steady , quiet , fire - side sort of per-- son . Yes , you look very much shocked ;: but it is the precise truth . ” " I regret , " said Mr. Maitland , " that you have so little taste for real happiness . " 22 ...
الصفحة 116
... desire to see them ape a parcel of Frenchified coquettes ; and , as I said before , to every thing there is a season . " " I propose a division , " said Mr. Mow- bray . " Let those who prefer wine and politics , to smiles and songs ...
... desire to see them ape a parcel of Frenchified coquettes ; and , as I said before , to every thing there is a season . " " I propose a division , " said Mr. Mow- bray . " Let those who prefer wine and politics , to smiles and songs ...
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