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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... and interesting study of Bo- tany ; she found it elevate her mind to the great Author of nature , who formed . the plants she took so much pleasure in admiring . " I had frequently watched her while she was pursuing 16 HUMAN LIFE .
... and interesting study of Bo- tany ; she found it elevate her mind to the great Author of nature , who formed . the plants she took so much pleasure in admiring . " I had frequently watched her while she was pursuing 16 HUMAN LIFE .
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... took care to leave the gate unfastened , and to sta- tion my attendants outside , who would attend to my signal . When I left her , I accordingly se- creted myself in one corner of the gar- den , where I knew she would shortly walk for ...
... took care to leave the gate unfastened , and to sta- tion my attendants outside , who would attend to my signal . When I left her , I accordingly se- creted myself in one corner of the gar- den , where I knew she would shortly walk for ...
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... took his departure , and very politely promised not only to make Laura an inmate of their house , but also to consider her as one of the family , and treat her with the affection of a parent . Our hero returned to the Grove , highly ...
... took his departure , and very politely promised not only to make Laura an inmate of their house , but also to consider her as one of the family , and treat her with the affection of a parent . Our hero returned to the Grove , highly ...
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... of the time which passed during Edmund's absence , and the little adventures they met with , would be ex- tremely dull and uninteresting , till a few days before his return actually took place . When the HUMAN LIFE . 37.
... of the time which passed during Edmund's absence , and the little adventures they met with , would be ex- tremely dull and uninteresting , till a few days before his return actually took place . When the HUMAN LIFE . 37.
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Caroline Herbert. days before his return actually took place . When the Letters were received which contained the pleasing intelli- that he would be at the Grove in a week , the joy and delight of its con- tented inhabitants were ...
Caroline Herbert. days before his return actually took place . When the Letters were received which contained the pleasing intelli- that he would be at the Grove in a week , the joy and delight of its con- tented inhabitants were ...
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