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" He mentioned with pity and contempt those who were "yet struggling in the great Babylon;" and compared their miserable fate with hers, the Bride of Christ, who, after suffering a few privations here during a short term of years, should be received at... "
Mexico and its religion; with incidents of travel in that country during ... - Página 337
por Robert Anderson Wilson - 1856 - 406 páginas
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Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in that Country

Madame Calderón de la Barca (Frances Erskine Inglis) - 1843 - 464 páginas
...(picked out like a plum from a pie). He mentioned with pity and contempt those who were " yet struggling in the great Babylon ;" and compared their miserable...one of the gentlemen civilly led me to my carriage, and so it was. As we were returning home, some soldiers rode up and stopped the carriage, desiring...
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Mexico and Its Religion: With Incidents of Travel in that Country During ...

Robert Anderson Wilson - 1855 - 424 páginas
...(picked out like a plum from a pie). He mentioned with pity and contempt those who were 'yet struggling in the great Babylon," and compared their miserable...one of the gentlemen civilly led me to my carriage, ami so it was" A Vrctim for her Musical Powers. " In the convent of the Incarnation I saw another girl...
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Mexico: Its Peasants and Its Priests: Or, Adventures and Historical ...

Robert Anderson Wilson - 1856 - 436 páginas
...world'—(picked out like a plum from a pie). He mentioned with pity and contempt those who were 'yet struggling in the great Babylon,' and compared their miserable...one of the gentlemen civilly led me to my carriage, and -vo it was." A Victim for her Musical Powers. " In the convent of the Incarnation I saw another...
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Mexico: Its Peasants and Its Priests: Or, Adventures and Historical ...

Robert Anderson Wilson - 1856 - 486 páginas
...world'—(picked out like a plum from a pie). He mentioned with pity and contempt those who were 'yet struggling in the great Babylon,' and compared their miserable...one of the gentlemen civilly led me to my carriage, and so it was." A Victim for her Musical Powers. " In the convent of the Incarnation I saw another...
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Mexico, its peasants and its priests, or, Adventures and historical ...

Robert Anderson Wilson - 1856 - 440 páginas
...those who were 'yet struggling in the great Babylon,' and compared their miserable fate with here, the Bride of Christ, who. after suffering a few privations...one of the gentlemen civilly led me to my carriage, and so it was." A Victim for her Musical Powers. " In the convent of the Incarnation I saw another...
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Life in Mexico During a Residence of Two Years in that Country

Madame Calderón de la Barca (Frances Erskine Inglis) - 1910 - 400 páginas
...to take her last look of this wicked world. Dowa fell the black curtain. Up rose the relations, an3 I accompanied them into the .sacristy. Here they coolly...her behind the scenes I could not give my opinion on that point. Shortly after, one of the gentlemen civilly led me to my carriage, and so it was. As we...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

1843 - 1098 páginas
...dark shadow clasped her in its arms, it seemed like the dead welcoming a new arrival to the shades When the sermon was concluded, the music again struck...one of the gentlemen civilly led me to my carriage, and xn it was. II. Tin: HERRADEROS, OR MABKINO THE BULLS. WE set off early to the Plaza de Toros. The...
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Life in Mexico

Madame Frances Calderón de la Barca - 1982 - 557 páginas
...with a great disgust for ourselves. When the sermon was concluded, the music again struck up—the heroine of the day came forward, and stood before...one of the gentlemen civilly led me to my carriage, and so it was. As we were returning home, some soldiers rode up and stopped the carriage, desiring...
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Women Through Women's Eyes: Latin American Women in Nineteenth-century ...

June Edith Hahner - 1998 - 220 páginas
...Midnineteenth-Centiiry Mexico from a pie). He mentioned with pity and contempt those who were "yet struggling in the great Babylon"; and compared their miserable...one of the gentlemen civilly led me to my carriage, and so it was. As we were returning home, some soldiers rode up and stopped the carriage, desiring...
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