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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... 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 .
... 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 wished to engage her affections ...
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 wished to engage her affections ...
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... a truly generous disposition , and always refused accepting surplice fees from those industrious poor whom he knew it would distress . CHAP . IV . " But why thus prodigal of € 3 HUMAN LIFE . 29 nion. There was not one cottage or ...
... a truly generous disposition , and always refused accepting surplice fees from those industrious poor whom he knew it would distress . CHAP . IV . " But why thus prodigal of € 3 HUMAN LIFE . 29 nion. There was not one cottage or ...
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... distressed , or they would surely prefer applying their funds to so agreeable a purpose . " Edmund and his father joined in mutual admiration of the benevolence of her sentiments , and perfectly coin- cided in all she said . Norville ...
... distressed , or they would surely prefer applying their funds to so agreeable a purpose . " Edmund and his father joined in mutual admiration of the benevolence of her sentiments , and perfectly coin- cided in all she said . Norville ...
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... . " Then turning to the object of his so- licitude " do not distress yourself , my dear girl , I trust you will not feel my loss , Edmund will act the part of a fond brother towards you , till he can assume the nearer 60 HUMAN LIFE .
... . " Then turning to the object of his so- licitude " do not distress yourself , my dear girl , I trust you will not feel my loss , Edmund will act the part of a fond brother towards you , till he can assume the nearer 60 HUMAN LIFE .
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