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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Caroline Herbert. the ground on which you stand is de- filed , and the man who deigns to pollute his hands with your blood will be the general benefactor of mankind . " 3 CHAP . III . How blest the man , 22 HUMAN LIFE .
Caroline Herbert. the ground on which you stand is de- filed , and the man who deigns to pollute his hands with your blood will be the general benefactor of mankind . " 3 CHAP . III . How blest the man , 22 HUMAN LIFE .
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... after- wards discovered to be Lord Darlton , was the loudest in his applause ; he persecuted her all the evening to allow him the honour of her hand only down one dance D 2 HUMAN LIFE . 51 was prevented from expressing her sen- ...
... after- wards discovered to be Lord Darlton , was the loudest in his applause ; he persecuted her all the evening to allow him the honour of her hand only down one dance D 2 HUMAN LIFE . 51 was prevented from expressing her sen- ...
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Caroline Herbert. him the honour of her hand only down one dance she , however , objected to dancing with a total stranger , therefore politely declined his offer . Notwithstanding this repulse , he in- truded himself upon their notice ...
Caroline Herbert. him the honour of her hand only down one dance she , however , objected to dancing with a total stranger , therefore politely declined his offer . Notwithstanding this repulse , he in- truded himself upon their notice ...
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... hand of death , these structures soon decays , They all bear this inscription , " " We shall die . " In a few days after the assembly , Mr. de Valcourt ( who had caught a severe cold ) became dangerously ill ; Laura administered to him ...
... hand of death , these structures soon decays , They all bear this inscription , " " We shall die . " In a few days after the assembly , Mr. de Valcourt ( who had caught a severe cold ) became dangerously ill ; Laura administered to him ...
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... - ing out her lovely hand to de Valcourt , who seized it with all the eagerness of fervent affection , and conducted her to his dear father . D 5 Mr. de Valcourt soon discovered by their dejected appearance , HUMAN LIFE . 57.
... - ing out her lovely hand to de Valcourt , who seized it with all the eagerness of fervent affection , and conducted her to his dear father . D 5 Mr. de Valcourt soon discovered by their dejected appearance , HUMAN LIFE . 57.
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