The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... church is large and empty , which is not to be wondered at , as many of the people have to go miles . There is a stove but it is in a corner of the church next to our pew , which is the only one which receives the slightest benefit from ...
... church is large and empty , which is not to be wondered at , as many of the people have to go miles . There is a stove but it is in a corner of the church next to our pew , which is the only one which receives the slightest benefit from ...
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... Church of England which was increasingly " high church " and more and more resembled the practices of the Roman Catholic Church . In fact , following the example of J. H. Newman many Victorian ladies did eventually cross the line ...
... Church of England which was increasingly " high church " and more and more resembled the practices of the Roman Catholic Church . In fact , following the example of J. H. Newman many Victorian ladies did eventually cross the line ...
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... church because , at 2.30 , it was too early . Such diligence was unusual ; but it was by no means unusual to go to church twice a day on Sunday , in the morning and in the afternoon . In Mrs Gaskell's Wives and Daughters the Squire of ...
... church because , at 2.30 , it was too early . Such diligence was unusual ; but it was by no means unusual to go to church twice a day on Sunday , in the morning and in the afternoon . In Mrs Gaskell's Wives and Daughters the Squire of ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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