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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... from the afflicted partner of his sorrows - O cruel thought ! - for ever . It would be in vain to attempt to describe , the agonized feelings of Mrs. Montravers , after his departure ; the dear pledge 32 HUMAN LIFE .
... from the afflicted partner of his sorrows - O cruel thought ! - for ever . It would be in vain to attempt to describe , the agonized feelings of Mrs. Montravers , after his departure ; the dear pledge 32 HUMAN LIFE .
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Caroline Herbert. Mrs. Montravers , after his departure ; the dear pledge of their mutual love , had just learnt to lisp out the name of her parents , and her interesting questions- where's papa ? he stops so long ; when will he come , dear ...
Caroline Herbert. Mrs. Montravers , after his departure ; the dear pledge of their mutual love , had just learnt to lisp out the name of her parents , and her interesting questions- where's papa ? he stops so long ; when will he come , dear ...
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... dear father , who have not been in the habit of communication with any who are acquainted with the treatment of the persecuted slaves , can form no ade- quate idea of the hardships they under- go ; and to the shame of England , be it ...
... dear father , who have not been in the habit of communication with any who are acquainted with the treatment of the persecuted slaves , can form no ade- quate idea of the hardships they under- go ; and to the shame of England , be it ...
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... dear - drag- ged to the regions of oppression ; set to hard labour , under cruel taskmas- ters , and treated with every possible indignity , then - oh then , my father , you will not oblige your only son to add one to the number of ...
... dear - drag- ged to the regions of oppression ; set to hard labour , under cruel taskmas- ters , and treated with every possible indignity , then - oh then , my father , you will not oblige your only son to add one to the number of ...
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... dear and only friend . " — “ Only friend , ” interrupted Edmund , " may I not be accounted as a friend , and a most sincere one , of Miss Mon- travers ? " " Pardon me , " replied Laura , hold- ing out her lovely hand to de Valcourt ...
... dear and only friend . " — “ Only friend , ” interrupted Edmund , " may I not be accounted as a friend , and a most sincere one , of Miss Mon- travers ? " " Pardon me , " replied Laura , hold- ing out her lovely hand to de Valcourt ...
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