Terra Incognita, Or the Convents of the United KingdomLongmans, Green, 1873 - 753 страници |
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... parents to be educated in Paris . Her course being finished , she remained on a visit with some friends there , and , in due time , entered freely into the gaieties of that bril- liant capital . The fair young Irish girl , who , in the ...
... parents to be educated in Paris . Her course being finished , she remained on a visit with some friends there , and , in due time , entered freely into the gaieties of that bril- liant capital . The fair young Irish girl , who , in the ...
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... parents beseeching the good lady to admit their little ones into the happy circle of her pupils ; the teachers stealthily , and , in many an instance , tremblingly , performing those duties which might at any moment subject them to 20l ...
... parents beseeching the good lady to admit their little ones into the happy circle of her pupils ; the teachers stealthily , and , in many an instance , tremblingly , performing those duties which might at any moment subject them to 20l ...
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... parents . Moreover , there were several grown girls requiring counsel and instruction ; there were her sick poor to be visited ; and there were aged women to be called on , a class which she made her peculiar care , and for which she ...
... parents . Moreover , there were several grown girls requiring counsel and instruction ; there were her sick poor to be visited ; and there were aged women to be called on , a class which she made her peculiar care , and for which she ...
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... parents asserted itself , and , strengthened and upheld by supernatural grace , led them to turn towards Him , for whom she lived and laboured , and in might have been saved , if that useful and well - appointed mode of lighting the ...
... parents asserted itself , and , strengthened and upheld by supernatural grace , led them to turn towards Him , for whom she lived and laboured , and in might have been saved , if that useful and well - appointed mode of lighting the ...
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... parents in different parts of Ireland , who previously had been obliged either to send their children for education to the Continent , or to have them taught in their own homes . The community also took charge of Miss Nagle's poor ...
... parents in different parts of Ireland , who previously had been obliged either to send their children for education to the Continent , or to have them taught in their own homes . The community also took charge of Miss Nagle's poor ...
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