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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... presumption in offering her trifling ideas to the world , but she is encouraged by the characteristic candour and indulgence of the generality of readers towards juvenile authoresses . HUMAN LIFE . CHAPTER I. " Tis not a set.
... presumption in offering her trifling ideas to the world , but she is encouraged by the characteristic candour and indulgence of the generality of readers towards juvenile authoresses . HUMAN LIFE . CHAPTER I. " Tis not a set.
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... idea of the impression her charms may make on the more frequent be- holder . About the age of nineteen I returned from the West Indies , and was equally delighted and surprised to find her still a resident in my father's house . HUMAN ...
... idea of the impression her charms may make on the more frequent be- holder . About the age of nineteen I returned from the West Indies , and was equally delighted and surprised to find her still a resident in my father's house . HUMAN ...
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... idea of du- elling , but his youthful ardor , and the great provocation he received , now got the better of his judgment . " Agreed to " said Darlton . De Val- court first conducted Miss Montravers to the Grove , and ordered his ...
... idea of du- elling , but his youthful ardor , and the great provocation he received , now got the better of his judgment . " Agreed to " said Darlton . De Val- court first conducted Miss Montravers to the Grove , and ordered his ...
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... ideas to her mind , which she in vain endea- voured to expel . Those who had pro- fessed friendship to her when she was in prosperity and happiness , now unkindly neglected her , not one came to admi- nister comfort to her under her ...
... ideas to her mind , which she in vain endea- voured to expel . Those who had pro- fessed friendship to her when she was in prosperity and happiness , now unkindly neglected her , not one came to admi- nister comfort to her under her ...
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... till he received intelli- gence of his decease . " Then I am divested of almost all my comforts , " exclaimed he " I had indulged the comfortable idea , that the virtuous were not exposed to such se- vere trials , 34 HUMAN LIFE .
... till he received intelli- gence of his decease . " Then I am divested of almost all my comforts , " exclaimed he " I had indulged the comfortable idea , that the virtuous were not exposed to such se- vere trials , 34 HUMAN LIFE .
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