Memoirs of Georgiana, Lady Chatterton: With Some Passages from Her DiaryHurst and Blackett, 1878 - 309 páginas Memorial sketch of one whose life was a continued act of Catholic self-development. |
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... cause the reader to forget , as far as possible , the many faults and deficiencies that he will have discovered in my share of the work . It would be unseemly in me to say more , and there is no need to tell English Catholics as much ...
... cause the reader to forget , as far as possible , the many faults and deficiencies that he will have discovered in my share of the work . It would be unseemly in me to say more , and there is no need to tell English Catholics as much ...
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... caused by my aunt's death THE was probably the cause of the bad health from which I afterwards suffered . I had been a strong healthy child , but after her death I became comparatively weak and delicate ; and I remember that the ...
... caused by my aunt's death THE was probably the cause of the bad health from which I afterwards suffered . I had been a strong healthy child , but after her death I became comparatively weak and delicate ; and I remember that the ...
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... caused by the death . of my dear father . As his house was our home in England , I was seldom or never separated from either of my parents - for they twice accompanied me to Ireland . He had suffered much during his long life from low ...
... caused by the death . of my dear father . As his house was our home in England , I was seldom or never separated from either of my parents - for they twice accompanied me to Ireland . He had suffered much during his long life from low ...
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... caused by the death of my mother . I loved her with a kind of exclusive devotion , which always led me to imagine that I could never survive her loss . It occurred at Tunbridge Wells , where we had been spending a most pleasant summer ...
... caused by the death of my mother . I loved her with a kind of exclusive devotion , which always led me to imagine that I could never survive her loss . It occurred at Tunbridge Wells , where we had been spending a most pleasant summer ...
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... cause the wits of the day to wound the feelings of those around , seemed to be replaced in him by sentiments which touch , elevate , and flatter those who listened to him , and also tended to place in a good point of view the person or ...
... cause the wits of the day to wound the feelings of those around , seemed to be replaced in him by sentiments which touch , elevate , and flatter those who listened to him , and also tended to place in a good point of view the person or ...
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Memoirs of Georgiana, Lady Chatterton: With Some Passages from Her Diary Edward Heneage Dering Vista de fragmentos - 1889 |
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Página 184 - Spirit in the inner man; so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; and that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ which surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled up to all the fullness of God.