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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... WRITE this memorial sketch in two characters , distinct in themselves , accidentally united in me . I write it as a husband made desolate by the death of one who was everything in the world to him , and I write it as the same husband ...
... WRITE this memorial sketch in two characters , distinct in themselves , accidentally united in me . I write it as a husband made desolate by the death of one who was everything in the world to him , and I write it as the same husband ...
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... writing the life of one who never invented any machine , never read a paper at a Social Science Congress , and was altogether out of harmony with the " Spirit of the Age . " Well ! it is true that she was out of harmony with the ...
... writing the life of one who never invented any machine , never read a paper at a Social Science Congress , and was altogether out of harmony with the " Spirit of the Age . " Well ! it is true that she was out of harmony with the ...
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... write that part of the Memoir as well as the rest . On the one hand I could have made it far more interesting as regards herself than her humility would allow her to do ; on the other , I felt that what is written in the private Diary ...
... write that part of the Memoir as well as the rest . On the one hand I could have made it far more interesting as regards herself than her humility would allow her to do ; on the other , I felt that what is written in the private Diary ...
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... the Edict of Nantes . Harriett married late in life , the Rev. Lascelles Iremonger , Prebendary of Winchester , and her only child , Georgiana , is the writer of this Diary . Madame de Staël . 9 nearly connected with Lord Chatham.
... the Edict of Nantes . Harriett married late in life , the Rev. Lascelles Iremonger , Prebendary of Winchester , and her only child , Georgiana , is the writer of this Diary . Madame de Staël . 9 nearly connected with Lord Chatham.
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... writer had , by a slip of the pen , spelt the word bread , upon which Tom Paine wrote in pencil on the cover . " No , not bread to the sea , But it was bread to me , And bad bread it be . " These occurrences happened before I was born ...
... writer had , by a slip of the pen , spelt the word bread , upon which Tom Paine wrote in pencil on the cover . " No , not bread to the sea , But it was bread to me , And bad bread it be . " These occurrences happened before I was born ...
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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.