10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RECTORESS»
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We three, soon fell to discussing the wedding paraphernalia, the breakfast, the
tour, the ceremony. Meanwhile Clara slipped away. " In the church, most
decidedly," said my aunt in reply to my question. The rectoress nodded
approvingly. " Yes ...
2
The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance
We three soon fell to discussing the wedding paraphernalia, the breakfast, the
tour, the ceremony. Meanwhile Clara slipped away. "In the church, most
decidedly," said my aant in reply to my question. The rectoress Budded
approvingly. "Yes ...
3
The Illustrated London magazine, ed. by R.B. Knowles
"In the church, most decidedly," said my aunt in reply to my question. The
rectoress nodded approvingly. "Yes," my aunt continued, "the ceremony is so
much more impressive, there is something of solemnity in the very atmosphere of
a church.
Richard Brinsley Knowles,
1865
4
The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
By the time the rectoress had dried her eyes and composed her- features, we
understood each other as well as if we had been acquainted for years. Then I fell
to thinking how I should ask her about Mr. Milne, and began some preliminaries,
...
Then enters a rectoress of a neighbouring parish, to whom my mother and the
girls relate with innocent exultation of my grand friends at Malta; how Lord A.
Fitzhervey is my sworn ally, and the Marchioness St. Julian has quite taken me
under ...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton,
1860
6
The New Monthly Magazine
over that abominable letter copied from Little Grand's, and smelling of vilest
tobacco. Oh! women! women! how little they know of the very best of their lovers,
and husbands, and sons ! Then enters a rectoress of a neighbouring parish, to
whom ...
7
The Present State of Peru
females, whose bringing up, in whatever concerns their moral and physical
duties, is confided to a rectoress and a mistress. The administrator, and the
principal chaplain of the college, are, by virtue of their offices, to see that the
constitutions ...
8
Inhabiting La Patria: Identity, Agency, and Antojo in the ...
She begins research about Doña Isabel Sendales y Gomez, a nineteenth-century
Spanish rectoress who accompanies her orphan charges on the Spanish Royal
Philathropic Expedition to bring a smallpox vaccine to the Spanish colonies.
Rebecca L. Harrison, Emily Hipchen,
2013
9
Amerikanuak: Basques in the New World
They were to form a living community, disciplined by a rectoress and assistant
rectoress, in which the residents would do all of the tasks from cleaning the
building and cooking to burying a deceased member.149 The central concern of
the ...
William A. Douglass, Jon Bilbao,
2005
10
A Fisherman of the Inland Sea
She crossed the terraces among the startled Professors, and came to the Rectory
Mosaic, where Astl the Rectoress, a famous scholar, strolled in solitary meditation
, her ancient rifle slung on her back, wreaths of smoke trailing from her reeking ...