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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... with Miss Montra- 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 .
... with Miss Montra- 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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... live in a respectable and comfortable style ; he was of 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 ...
... live in a respectable and comfortable style ; he was of 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 ...
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... live are still in existence , and on a sudden find all their doubts ba- nished , and the utmost of their prayers and wishes granted : these , and these alone , may have a faint idea of Ed- mund de Valcourt's overpowering joy .. The ...
... live are still in existence , and on a sudden find all their doubts ba- nished , and the utmost of their prayers and wishes granted : these , and these alone , may have a faint idea of Ed- mund de Valcourt's overpowering joy .. The ...
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... the little trials we sometimes encounter , will enable us to bear with superior fortitude those greater troubles we almost all meet with during our lives . " By this judicious reasoning of Mrs. Castleton's , Laura gained 76 HUMAN LIFE .
... the little trials we sometimes encounter , will enable us to bear with superior fortitude those greater troubles we almost all meet with during our lives . " By this judicious reasoning of Mrs. Castleton's , Laura gained 76 HUMAN LIFE .
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... medicine , for it was im- possible she could live many days .制 We thought maester wouldn't be angry if we stayed with her and saw her decently buried . ! I declare it made my poor heart CHAP . XIV . " Parent of Virtue ! if HUMAN LIFE .
... medicine , for it was im- possible she could live many days .制 We thought maester wouldn't be angry if we stayed with her and saw her decently buried . ! I declare it made my poor heart CHAP . XIV . " Parent of Virtue ! if HUMAN LIFE .
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