Human Life, with variations; or, the Chapter of Accidents, etcLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; and Lake, Uxbridge, 1817 - 188 pages |
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... with Miss Montra- vers's fortune ; but while I live she shall have every comfort I can procure for her ; I , however , carefully conceal from her any pecuniary assistance I afford her , as I am conscious it would distress HUMAN LIFE .
... with Miss Montra- vers's fortune ; but while I live she shall have every comfort I can procure for her ; I , however , carefully conceal from her any pecuniary assistance I afford her , as I am conscious it would distress HUMAN LIFE .
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Caroline Herbert. afford her , as I am conscious it would distress her delicate feelings . But the author of all her sorrows and mine , since my parent's death , is the infamous Lord Darlton ; he ... afford her, as I am conscious it would ...
Caroline Herbert. afford her , as I am conscious it would distress her delicate feelings . But the author of all her sorrows and mine , since my parent's death , is the infamous Lord Darlton ; he ... afford her, as I am conscious it would ...
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... afford him every informa- tion he required ; but declined giving him a decisive answer with respect to receiving Miss Montravers into their family , till the return of Mr. Castleton . He , however , fortunately arrived be- fore Edmund ...
... afford him every informa- tion he required ; but declined giving him a decisive answer with respect to receiving Miss Montravers into their family , till the return of Mr. Castleton . He , however , fortunately arrived be- fore Edmund ...
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... keep her any longer ; in consequence of this and many other calamities my poor dear husband fell ill , and as we could neither afford to pay for me- " dicine nor procure that nourishment which is necessary for sick 118 HUMAN LIFE .
... keep her any longer ; in consequence of this and many other calamities my poor dear husband fell ill , and as we could neither afford to pay for me- " dicine nor procure that nourishment which is necessary for sick 118 HUMAN LIFE .
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... keep her any longer ; in consequence of this and many other calamities my poor dear husband fell ill , and as we could neither afford to pay for me- dicine nor procure that nourishment which is necessary for sick 118 HUMAN LIFE .
... keep her any longer ; in consequence of this and many other calamities my poor dear husband fell ill , and as we could neither afford to pay for me- dicine nor procure that nourishment which is necessary for sick 118 HUMAN LIFE .
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