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" ... the law was made there were no people of fashion. He really pretended to be in earnest, and we parted mutually unconverted; he lamenting that I... "
Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More - Page 111
by William Roberts - 1834
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A New Memoir of Hannah More; Or, Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1851 - 326 pages
...fashion, who have no occasion for rest as they never do anything on the other days; and indeed when the law was made there were no people of fashion....earnest, and we parted mutually unconverted; he lamenting I had fallen into the error of puritanical strictness, and I lamenting he 10* is a person of fashion,...
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A New Memoir of Hannah More; Or, Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1851 - 330 pages
...fashion, who have no occasion for rest as they never do anything on the other days ; and indeed when the law was made there were no people of fashion. He really pretended to be in earnest, and wo parted mutually unconverted; he lamenting I had fallen into the error of puritanical strictness,...
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A New Memoir of Hannah More: Or, Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1853 - 336 pages
...fashion, who have no occasion for rest as they never do anything on the other days; and indeed when the law was made there were no people of fashion....and we parted mutually unconverted ; he lamenting I had fallen into the error of puritanical strictness, and I lamenting ho 10* is a person of fashion,...
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A New Memoir of Hannah More, Or, Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1856 - 328 pages
...fashion, who have no occasion for rest as they never do anything on the other days; and indeed when the law was made there were no people of fashion....and we parted mutually unconverted ; he lamenting I had fallen into the error of puritanical strictness, and I lamenting he is a pereon of fashion, for...
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Half-hours with the Best Letter-writers and Autobiographers ..., Volume 2

Charles Knight - 1868 - 506 pages
...never was intended for persons of fashion, who have no occasion to rest, as they never do anything on the other days; and, indeed, at the time the law...fashion, for whom the Ten Commandments were not made." In a few more years Hannah More's pen was enlisted in the service of politics: " As soon as I came...
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Hannah More: Or Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1872 - 302 pages
...fashion), who have no occasion for rest, as they never do any thing on the other days; and indeed, when the law was made there were no people of fashion....earnest, and we parted mutually unconverted; he lamenting I had fallen into the error of puritanical strictness, and I lamenting he is a person of fashion, for...
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Hannah More

Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1888 - 216 pages
...it was never intended for persons of fashion, who have no occasion to rest, as they never doanything on the other days ; and, indeed, at the time the law...we parted mutually unconverted, he lamenting that I had fallen into the heresy of puritanical strictness, and I lamenting that he is a person of fashion...
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Hannah More

Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1888 - 268 pages
...really pretended to be in earnest, and we parted mutually unconverted, — he lamenting that I had fallen into the heresy of puritanical strictness,...fashion for whom the Ten Commandments were not made." Another of Hannah's jeux desprit must be given, — a letter supposed to be written in the next century,...
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The Love Affairs of Some Famous Men: By the Author of 'How to be Happy ...

Edward John Hardy - 1897 - 376 pages
...discussed serious subjects. " On one occasion," the lady writes, " we parted mutually unconvinced, he lamenting that I am fallen into the heresy of Puritanical...fashion for whom the Ten Commandments were not made." The " person of fashion," however, so much respected the lady " of Puritanical strictness " that he...
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Hannah More

Marion Harland - 1900 - 296 pages
...never was intended for persons of fashion, who have no occasion to rest, as they never do anything on the other days, and indeed, at the time the law...person of fashion for whom the Ten Commandments were never made." Nothing which was said of her book or her "heresies" wrought her up to the pitch of earnestness...
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