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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... obliged for the sake of de- corum , to separate ; I therefore pro- cured for her a residence in a genteel and respectable family in the neigh- bourhood , and frequently visited her . Though she shewed no particular marks of attachment ...
... obliged for the sake of de- corum , to separate ; I therefore pro- cured for her a residence in a genteel and respectable family in the neigh- bourhood , and frequently visited her . Though she shewed no particular marks of attachment ...
Page 16
... obliged to retire . " It is necessary our readers should know that Miss Montravers was parti- cularly fond of rural occupations ; and had attained great excellence in the pleasing and interesting study of Bo- tany ; she found it elevate ...
... obliged to retire . " It is necessary our readers should know that Miss Montravers was parti- cularly fond of rural occupations ; and had attained great excellence in the pleasing and interesting study of Bo- tany ; she found it elevate ...
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... oblige your only son to add one to the number of those inhu- man persecutors . " " Your sentiments , " replied his fa- ther , " are such as I am happy to find that my boy has imbibed : no , Edmund , I will not attempt to persuade you ...
... oblige your only son to add one to the number of those inhu- man persecutors . " " Your sentiments , " replied his fa- ther , " are such as I am happy to find that my boy has imbibed : no , Edmund , I will not attempt to persuade you ...
Page 73
... obliged to be at Dijon by a stated time ; I must there- fore my dearest Laura , immediately take leave of you , do not suspect me of want of affection , by this sudden flight ; if you consider it is much to my advan- tage , to attend to ...
... obliged to be at Dijon by a stated time ; I must there- fore my dearest Laura , immediately take leave of you , do not suspect me of want of affection , by this sudden flight ; if you consider it is much to my advan- tage , to attend to ...
Page 100
... obliged to go to Spain , having received a summons from . the army stationed near Vittoria . " " You may imagine , Ladies , how much I was distressed at this intelli- gence ; I endeavoured to persuade him to suffer me to accompany him ...
... obliged to go to Spain , having received a summons from . the army stationed near Vittoria . " " You may imagine , Ladies , how much I was distressed at this intelli- gence ; I endeavoured to persuade him to suffer me to accompany him ...
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