Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... . In the choice of a wife , Mr. Campbell had sought only to gratify his taste for virtue and refinement . His lofty , and utter disregard of wealth , had been pronounced by his friends highly imprudent , and by his enemies , GERALDINE . 13.
... . In the choice of a wife , Mr. Campbell had sought only to gratify his taste for virtue and refinement . His lofty , and utter disregard of wealth , had been pronounced by his friends highly imprudent , and by his enemies , GERALDINE . 13.
Page 14
... Campbell , however , contemplated life , its purposes , capabilities , and enjoy- ments , in a different point of view . A calm , pure , and elevated piety , un- tinctured by bigotry , unclouded by austerity , was the ruling and active ...
... Campbell , however , contemplated life , its purposes , capabilities , and enjoy- ments , in a different point of view . A calm , pure , and elevated piety , un- tinctured by bigotry , unclouded by austerity , was the ruling and active ...
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... Campbell's views harmonised with his own and they passed many a serious , but not undelightful hour , in watching the expansion of these precious flowers , and training them , not only to bloom in light and loveliness on earth , but in ...
... Campbell's views harmonised with his own and they passed many a serious , but not undelightful hour , in watching the expansion of these precious flowers , and training them , not only to bloom in light and loveliness on earth , but in ...
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... Campbell's hospitable house generally afforded them accommodation , they had a frequent succession of guests during the summer months . It was on a bright and balmy day of July , that , for the gratification of a newly arrived visitor ...
... Campbell's hospitable house generally afforded them accommodation , they had a frequent succession of guests during the summer months . It was on a bright and balmy day of July , that , for the gratification of a newly arrived visitor ...
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... Campbell ; “ for , I think , if we loiter here much longer , we shall have some chance of finding them at their nightly revels , ' " Yes I am afraid I must be content , to wait till hallow - eve , " said Clara , rising with feigned ...
... Campbell ; “ for , I think , if we loiter here much longer , we shall have some chance of finding them at their nightly revels , ' " Yes I am afraid I must be content , to wait till hallow - eve , " said Clara , rising with feigned ...
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