The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation : Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Rank of Young Females, Том 4Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 |
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... Lambert's immense riches , and the magnificence of his establishment . Mr. Lambert was , also , an inoffensive character , when considered merely in the light of a neighbour , and as far as concerned those persons to whom he thought he ...
... Lambert's immense riches , and the magnificence of his establishment . Mr. Lambert was , also , an inoffensive character , when considered merely in the light of a neighbour , and as far as concerned those persons to whom he thought he ...
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... Lambert . Lady Anne was very young when she married Mr. Lambert ; she soon , however , discerned his foibles , and managed them so well , ( her rank giving her an in- fluence over him which the most charming woman , without a title ...
... Lambert . Lady Anne was very young when she married Mr. Lambert ; she soon , however , discerned his foibles , and managed them so well , ( her rank giving her an in- fluence over him which the most charming woman , without a title ...
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... Lambert , and , from her earliest infancy , promis- ed to possess more than her mother's beauty . Mr. Lambert no sooner heard of the birth of this little girl , than he fixed upon her as the future wife of Robert ; and so much was his ...
... Lambert , and , from her earliest infancy , promis- ed to possess more than her mother's beauty . Mr. Lambert no sooner heard of the birth of this little girl , than he fixed upon her as the future wife of Robert ; and so much was his ...
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... Lambert on this subject , and advised him to wait until the operation of a good and gentlemanly education should have produced its useful fruits of gentility and po- liteness in his son . On this point , Mr. Lambert would hear no reason ...
... Lambert on this subject , and advised him to wait until the operation of a good and gentlemanly education should have produced its useful fruits of gentility and po- liteness in his son . On this point , Mr. Lambert would hear no reason ...
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... Lambert would say : " fly , Robert ; hand her ladyship through the Hall . But , stop : are your hand's clean ? —Mr . Day , look at the boy's hands . Where is Cox ? Where is your valet , Robert ? Why did he suffer you to come to ...
... Lambert would say : " fly , Robert ; hand her ladyship through the Hall . But , stop : are your hand's clean ? —Mr . Day , look at the boy's hands . Where is Cox ? Where is your valet , Robert ? Why did he suffer you to come to ...
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