Mr. Martyn's affair. She stated to me all the obstacles to his proposals : first, her health ; second, the indelicacy of her going out to India alone on such an errand ; third, her former engagement with another person, which had indeed been broken off,... Christianity in India: An Historical Narrative - Página 184por Sir John William Kaye - 1859 - 522 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Charles Simeon - 1847 - 552 páginas
...another prr-on, which had indeed buen broken off, and he had actually gone up to London two years ago lo be married to another woman; but as he was unmarried,...never consent to it. On these points I observed, that 1 thought the last was the only one that was insurn.uuntahle; for that, first, India otlen agreed best... | |
 | Charles Simeon - 1847 - 918 páginas
...such an errand ; third, her former engagement with another person, which had indeed been broken off, and he had actually gone up to London two years ago to bo married to another woman ; but as he was unmarried, it seemed an obstacle in her mind : fourth,... | |
 | 1848 - 608 páginas
...such an errand; third her former engagement with another person, which had indeed been broken off, and he had actually gone up to London two years ago...consent to it On these points I observed, that I thought the last was the only one that was insurmountable ; for that first, India often agreed best with persons... | |
 | Charles Simeon - 1848 - 632 páginas
...such an errand ; third, her former engagement with another person, which had indeed been broken off, and he had actually gone up to London two years ago...to it. On these points I observed, that I thought the last was the only one that was insurmountable ; for that, first, India often agreed best with persons... | |
 | Charles Dent Bell - 1853 - 102 páginas
...broken ofT, and he had actually gone up to London two jean ago to be married to another woman, but aa he was unmarried it seemed an obstacle in her mind...On these points I observed, that I thought that the lact was the only one that was insurmountable." — Yid« Simeon'i Life, p. 226. O Christ Jesus," you... | |
 | Charles Stanford - 1880 - 348 páginas
...such an errand ; third, her former engagement with another person, which had indeed been broken off", and he had actually gone up to London two years ago...consent to it. On these points I observed that I thought the last was the only one that was insurmountable." Martyn's refuge in this sharp sorrow was, as it... | |
 | Charles Dent Bell - 1881 - 210 páginas
...such an errand ; third, her former engagement with another person, which had indeed been broken off, and he had actually gone up to London two years ago to be married to another woman, but as hei was unmarried it seemed an obstacle in her mind ; I fourth, the certainty that her mother would... | |
 | Sir John William Kaye - 1889 - 692 páginas
...such an errand ; third, her former engagement with another person, which had, indeed, been broken off, and he had actually gone up to London two years ago to be married to another woman, but as he was still unmarried, it seemed an obstacle in her mind ; fourth, the certainty that her mother would never... | |
 | George Smith - 1892 - 602 páginas
...such an errand ; third, her former engagement with another person, which had indeed been broken off, and he had actually gone up to London two years ago...consent to it. On these points I observed that I thought the last was the only one that was insurmountable ; for that, first, India often agreed best with persons... | |
 | George Smith - 1892 - 610 páginas
...such an errand ; third, her former engagement with another person, which had indeed been broken off, and he had actually gone up to London two years ago...consent to it. On these points I observed that I thought the last was the only one that was insurmountable ; for that, first, India often agreed best with persons... | |
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