Lady Alice: Or, The New Una. A NovelD. Appleton, 1849 - 152 sider |
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Side 5
... Catholics . The elder brought letters to the librarian of the Benedictine Mon- astery Della Trinità , at Cava , from a Roman Prince bearing one of the most famous names of Italy , and who had married a daughter of the house to which the ...
... Catholics . The elder brought letters to the librarian of the Benedictine Mon- astery Della Trinità , at Cava , from a Roman Prince bearing one of the most famous names of Italy , and who had married a daughter of the house to which the ...
Side 7
... Catholic religion had not been able to overcome . Our hero ( for surely this is our hero ) passes on to a region by him at least not previously explored . The four stout oarsmen pulled well and to- gether , for they counted on the ...
... Catholic religion had not been able to overcome . Our hero ( for surely this is our hero ) passes on to a region by him at least not previously explored . The four stout oarsmen pulled well and to- gether , for they counted on the ...
Side 11
... Catholic , and she feared ( she begged his pardon ) that she would go over to the Roman Catholic Church one of these days . Frederick colored , and Miss Stewart , fearing that she might have trans- gressed by alluding to his faith ...
... Catholic , and she feared ( she begged his pardon ) that she would go over to the Roman Catholic Church one of these days . Frederick colored , and Miss Stewart , fearing that she might have trans- gressed by alluding to his faith ...
Side 14
... Catholic . It was a peculiar and exempt jurisdiction , endowed with many singular privileges , and in which many singular customs had been religiously pre- served even under the Presbyterian dukes . It was now beautifully dressed with ...
... Catholic . It was a peculiar and exempt jurisdiction , endowed with many singular privileges , and in which many singular customs had been religiously pre- served even under the Presbyterian dukes . It was now beautifully dressed with ...
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... Catholic match of the time . but merely that wise and proportionate distribu- tion of the lots of men , which , recognizing its source , we term Providence . " There was something very remarkable in Clifford's way of saying this . It ...
... Catholic match of the time . but merely that wise and proportionate distribu- tion of the lots of men , which , recognizing its source , we term Providence . " There was something very remarkable in Clifford's way of saying this . It ...
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50 cents 75 cents altar artist Augustus Augustus Clifford beautiful Belmont blushed brother carriage Catholic chapel CHAPTER charming Church Church of England Clarie Clarinelle cloth companion countess Courtenay D'Eyncourt daugh dear door dress duchess duke Duke of Lennox edition English Engravings eyes father feel Fitzalan Fred Frederick Clifford French German gilt girl Glentworth Grace hand heart Henry Reed History hour Illustrated Isabel Italian Lady Alice Lady Beauchamp Lady Devereux Lady Edith Lennox Lennox House light look Lord Beauchamp Lord Stratherne Lord Wessex Louise lover Madame de Schönberg Maddalena Mademoiselle marquis marriage married Matson ment Miss Clifford morning morocco Mortmain mother Naples never night observed once paper cover passed passion present replied Roman Rome round seemed sister smile sweet thing THOMAS ARNOLD thought tion took turned voice volume Walerie woman young lady youth
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Side 103 - For the sun is no sooner risen with a burning heat, but it withereth the grass, and the flower thereof falleth, and the grace of the fashion of it perisheth: so also shall the rich man fade away in his ways.