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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Page 161
... ill pre- pared into eternity , I repaired to the house of a distant relation adjacent to us , and there obtained protection till my affairs could be settled . 1 When they were completed I came to London , and HUMAN LIFE . 161.
... ill pre- pared into eternity , I repaired to the house of a distant relation adjacent to us , and there obtained protection till my affairs could be settled . 1 When they were completed I came to London , and HUMAN LIFE . 161.
Page 167
... relation till the following day . There was so little selfishness in her character that though she was extremely anxious to hear her father's history , for the sake of his health and comfort , she would postpone her own gratifica- tion ...
... relation till the following day . There was so little selfishness in her character that though she was extremely anxious to hear her father's history , for the sake of his health and comfort , she would postpone her own gratifica- tion ...
Page 169
... , I dreaded being seen in Eng- land , ) and embarked on board a vessel bound to Gibraltar , having formerly a distant relation residing in that town . 1 1 Our passage for several days was tediously calm , and HUMAN LIFE . 169.
... , I dreaded being seen in Eng- land , ) and embarked on board a vessel bound to Gibraltar , having formerly a distant relation residing in that town . 1 1 Our passage for several days was tediously calm , and HUMAN LIFE . 169.
Page 173
... my strength , after all my fatigues , I sallied forth to call on my relation ; but judge of my disappointment and mortification , when CHAP . XX . " Oh ! yes , with I 3 HUMAN LIFE . 173 ation to the captain, who being a man ...
... my strength , after all my fatigues , I sallied forth to call on my relation ; but judge of my disappointment and mortification , when CHAP . XX . " Oh ! yes , with I 3 HUMAN LIFE . 173 ation to the captain, who being a man ...
Page 173
... relation till the following day . There was so little selfishness in her character that though she was extremely anxious to hear her father's history , for the sake of his health and comfort , she would postpone her own gratifica- tion ...
... relation till the following day . There was so little selfishness in her character that though she was extremely anxious to hear her father's history , for the sake of his health and comfort , she would postpone her own gratifica- tion ...
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