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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... daughter ( an engaging and amiable girl , about eighteen ) were never so happy as when employed in exercising their charity amongst the neighbouring poor , by whom they were universally beloved , and whe emulated each other in deserving ...
... daughter ( an engaging and amiable girl , about eighteen ) were never so happy as when employed in exercising their charity amongst the neighbouring poor , by whom they were universally beloved , and whe emulated each other in deserving ...
Page 55
... night and day , with the tender anxiety of a daughter , while Edmund came to London for the purpose of procuring the best possible advice . Dr. B- one of the most eminent physicians in town D 4 HUMAN LIFE . 55 CHAP. VII. ...
... night and day , with the tender anxiety of a daughter , while Edmund came to London for the purpose of procuring the best possible advice . Dr. B- one of the most eminent physicians in town D 4 HUMAN LIFE . 55 CHAP. VII. ...
Page 88
... daughter of the Baron A , in Ireland , and was educated at the best seminary my father could select ; I was indulged in every luxury that could be procured for me , and to my present grief was never suffered to . be contradicted . When ...
... daughter of the Baron A , in Ireland , and was educated at the best seminary my father could select ; I was indulged in every luxury that could be procured for me , and to my present grief was never suffered to . be contradicted . When ...
Page 89
... daughters had long been importuning me to spend a few weeks with them . I accordingly went and met with a most cordial reception from my old school - fellows ; the unceasing round of gaiety and amusements into which we entered , highly ...
... daughters had long been importuning me to spend a few weeks with them . I accordingly went and met with a most cordial reception from my old school - fellows ; the unceasing round of gaiety and amusements into which we entered , highly ...
Page 112
... daughter , he has been all over the kingdom after you , and could not find you , so wont have any thing to do with you now ; and indeed he is very right , for I suppose you would not have come back now if had not wanted something ...
... daughter , he has been all over the kingdom after you , and could not find you , so wont have any thing to do with you now ; and indeed he is very right , for I suppose you would not have come back now if had not wanted something ...
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