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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... lady ; resistance is vain , and it is only by a candid confession that you will prevent your disgrace being pub- lished to the world . And know , Sir , that you , even you , and your boasted grandeur will , when the circumstances become ...
... lady ; resistance is vain , and it is only by a candid confession that you will prevent your disgrace being pub- lished to the world . And know , Sir , that you , even you , and your boasted grandeur will , when the circumstances become ...
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... lady , answering her description , had lately taken refuge amongst the nuns of St. in Hammersmith . I deter- mined to follow her in as short a time At as possible ; and fixed upon assuming the habit of 18 HUMAN LIFE .
... lady , answering her description , had lately taken refuge amongst the nuns of St. in Hammersmith . I deter- mined to follow her in as short a time At as possible ; and fixed upon assuming the habit of 18 HUMAN LIFE .
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... to apply to him , he accordingly called at the parsonage house , and , unfortu nately , found the worthy Mr. Castleton absent from home , but his lady ( whose C sentiments and opinions were entirely founded on those of her HUMAN LIFE . 25.
... to apply to him , he accordingly called at the parsonage house , and , unfortu nately , found the worthy Mr. Castleton absent from home , but his lady ( whose C sentiments and opinions were entirely founded on those of her HUMAN LIFE . 25.
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... . Laura expressed herself surprized at the extravagant and splendid dresses of some of the ladies . " I was not aware , said the artless girl , " that it was ne- cessary to expend so large a sum on the decoration 52 HUMAN LIFE .
... . Laura expressed herself surprized at the extravagant and splendid dresses of some of the ladies . " I was not aware , said the artless girl , " that it was ne- cessary to expend so large a sum on the decoration 52 HUMAN LIFE .
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... ladies , can certainly never have felt the pleasure of affording succour to the distressed , or they would surely prefer applying their funds to so agreeable a purpose . " Edmund and his father joined in mutual admiration of the ...
... ladies , can certainly never have felt the pleasure of affording succour to the distressed , or they would surely prefer applying their funds to so agreeable a purpose . " Edmund and his father joined in mutual admiration of the ...
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