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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... , " cried he furiously , since I have with so much trouble and expence obtained her , neither you , nor any of your companions shall wrest her from me . " The youth still supporting the faint- ing victim , cast 12 HUMAN LIFE .
... , " cried he furiously , since I have with so much trouble and expence obtained her , neither you , nor any of your companions shall wrest her from me . " The youth still supporting the faint- ing victim , cast 12 HUMAN LIFE .
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... obtained possession of this 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 ...
... obtained possession of this 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 ...
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... obtained a higher station in the army . On the following day , after he had visited Laura , he proceeded to enquire in the neighbouring village for a suit- able accommodation for her ; he at length recollected that his deceased fa- ther ...
... obtained a higher station in the army . On the following day , after he had visited Laura , he proceeded to enquire in the neighbouring village for a suit- able accommodation for her ; he at length recollected that his deceased fa- ther ...
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... obtaining them . We should not so well enjoy the society of our friends , if we were never separated from them ; an occasional absence strength- ens our affections , and the little trials we sometimes encounter , will enable us to bear ...
... obtaining them . We should not so well enjoy the society of our friends , if we were never separated from them ; an occasional absence strength- ens our affections , and the little trials we sometimes encounter , will enable us to bear ...
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... characteristic of his nature , effectually relieved their pré- sent wants , placed their youngest chil- dren in a school , and put them in a way to obtain a decent livelihood . CHAP . XV . " Heaven sends misfortunes - why 122 HUMAN LIFE .
... characteristic of his nature , effectually relieved their pré- sent wants , placed their youngest chil- dren in a school , and put them in a way to obtain a decent livelihood . CHAP . XV . " Heaven sends misfortunes - why 122 HUMAN LIFE .
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