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Side 277
... Denvil . Governess and pupil Behold , signorina mia , the beauty of the entered this apartment , and each sought her face , the robes tinted a soft rose , with am- respective chamber . Cecilia tossed aside ple gold margin , the aureole ...
... Denvil . Governess and pupil Behold , signorina mia , the beauty of the entered this apartment , and each sought her face , the robes tinted a soft rose , with am- respective chamber . Cecilia tossed aside ple gold margin , the aureole ...
Side 278
... Denvil , where did you get that little statue ? " Mamma would seek her lorgnette , and re- ply : " A little statue ? I rent the apart- ment , furnished , of Monsignor N- count may know . " The Birds of prey sometimes pass over the ...
... Denvil , where did you get that little statue ? " Mamma would seek her lorgnette , and re- ply : " A little statue ? I rent the apart- ment , furnished , of Monsignor N- count may know . " The Birds of prey sometimes pass over the ...
Side 279
... Denvil . Thanks . " Finally the rustling of dresses and murmur of voices ceased ; Cecilia crept out of her retreat unperceived . She no longer sought . a niche for San Donato in the salon . It seemed to her that the statue did not ...
... Denvil . Thanks . " Finally the rustling of dresses and murmur of voices ceased ; Cecilia crept out of her retreat unperceived . She no longer sought . a niche for San Donato in the salon . It seemed to her that the statue did not ...
Side 280
... Denvil was a weak woman ; she moved uneasily , then took refuge in mater- nal dignity . " I am in Europe to educate Jack and yourself . Papa and I make the sacrifice of being separated for your good , and that you may acquire the ...
... Denvil was a weak woman ; she moved uneasily , then took refuge in mater- nal dignity . " I am in Europe to educate Jack and yourself . Papa and I make the sacrifice of being separated for your good , and that you may acquire the ...
Side 281
Denvil's maroon liveries and spirited horses | again approaching , yielded to a childish im- had already made the circuit , the lady in pulse , and ran toward it , repenting of her pale turquois blue betraying none of the rudeness to ...
Denvil's maroon liveries and spirited horses | again approaching , yielded to a childish im- had already made the circuit , the lady in pulse , and ran toward it , repenting of her pale turquois blue betraying none of the rudeness to ...
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Side 131 - May we know what this new doctrine, whereof thou speakest, is? 20 For thou bringest certain strange things to our ears : we would know therefore what these things mean. 21 (For all the Athenians, and strangers which were there, spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell or to hear some new thing...
Side 297 - Go forth, O ye daughters of Zion, and behold king Solomon with the crown wherewith his mother crowned him in the day of his espousals, and in the day of the gladness of his heart...
Side 316 - Ireland would be the first flower of the earth and first gem of the sea.
Side 405 - ... to such young married artificers, under the age of twenty-five years, as have served an apprenticeship in the said town, and faithfully fulfilled the duties required in their indentures, so as to obtain a good moral character from at least two respectable citizens, who are willing to become their sureties, in a bond...
Side 2 - They told her how a glorious light, Streaming from a heavenly throng, Around them shone, suspending night! While sweeter than a mother's song, Blest Angels heralded the Saviour's birth, * Glory to God on high! and Peace on Earth.' She listened to the tale divine, And closer still the Babe she prest; And while she cried, * The Babe is mine!
Side 405 - ... having myself been bred to a manual art, printing, in my native town, and afterwards assisted to set up my business in Philadelphia by kind loans of money from two friends there, which was the foundation of my fortune, and of all the utility in life that may be ascribed to me, I wish to be useful, even after my death, if possible, in forming and advancing other young men that may be serviceable to their country in both those towns.
Side 294 - For what portion of God is there from above? and what inheritance of the Almighty from on high?
Side 2 - What comfort by Him do we win, Who made Himself the price of sin, To make us heirs of Glory ! To...
Side 226 - To take measures for the improvement of the education of those who depend upon the cultivation of the soil for their support.
Side 4 - Heaven could shake; See how small room my infant Lord doth take, Whom all the world is not enough to hold! Who of His years, or of His age hath told? Never such age so young, never a child so old...