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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... assured of the return of her preserver , and she was refreshed with sleep during the remain- der of the night . According to the present circumstan- ces of de Valcourt , he did not conceive himself in a situation sufficiently pros ...
... assured of the return of her preserver , and she was refreshed with sleep during the remain- der of the night . According to the present circumstan- ces of de Valcourt , he did not conceive himself in a situation sufficiently pros ...
Page 42
... assured him he could not with comfort to his feelings continue in a mercantile situation , as he was so tho- roughly disgusted with the dreadful cruelties , exercised by the West Indian Planters , against the poor unprotected You , my ...
... assured him he could not with comfort to his feelings continue in a mercantile situation , as he was so tho- roughly disgusted with the dreadful cruelties , exercised by the West Indian Planters , against the poor unprotected You , my ...
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... assured her that neither her- self , or her friends , wished or expected any recompence for the assistance they had it in their power to render her , and that the pleasure they experienced in affording relief , sufficiently rewarded ...
... assured her that neither her- self , or her friends , wished or expected any recompence for the assistance they had it in their power to render her , and that the pleasure they experienced in affording relief , sufficiently rewarded ...
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... assured , we are not prompted by curiosity , but by a desire of serving you as far as lies in our power . " " If the narrative of my misfortunes , " re- plied Mrs. Auben , " will not tire your attention , I will relate , as circumstan ...
... assured , we are not prompted by curiosity , but by a desire of serving you as far as lies in our power . " " If the narrative of my misfortunes , " re- plied Mrs. Auben , " will not tire your attention , I will relate , as circumstan ...
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... assured me that we had tra- velled in an unfrequented road to elude search , and thus for a time quieted my apprehensions . In two days we reached Donaghadee , in the north of Ireland , between which and Port Patrick there are regular ...
... assured me that we had tra- velled in an unfrequented road to elude search , and thus for a time quieted my apprehensions . In two days we reached Donaghadee , in the north of Ireland , between which and Port Patrick there are regular ...
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