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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... him , he accordingly called at the parsonage house , and , unfortu nately , found the worthy Mr. Castleton absent from home , but his lady ( whose C sentiments and opinions were entirely founded on those of her HUMAN LIFE . 25.
... him , he accordingly called at the parsonage house , and , unfortu nately , found the worthy Mr. Castleton absent from home , but his lady ( whose C sentiments and opinions were entirely founded on those of her HUMAN LIFE . 25.
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... Castleton . He , however , fortunately arrived be- fore Edmund 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 ...
... Castleton . He , however , fortunately arrived be- fore Edmund 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 ...
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... Castleton would not suffer him to depart without repeated assurances that he would visit them again very shortly , and added at the same time , that he should be happy C 2 to see any friend whom he should in- troduce to HUMAN LIFE . 27.
... Castleton would not suffer him to depart without repeated assurances that he would visit them again very shortly , and added at the same time , that he should be happy C 2 to see any friend whom he should in- troduce to HUMAN LIFE . 27.
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... Castleton's living was not large , but sufficient to enable him to 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 ...
... Castleton's living was not large , but sufficient to enable him to 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 ...
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... the whole of this worthy family to Miss Montravers Mira Castleton was become her most intimate and sincere friend ; they were partners in all their pursuits and em- distress is in a great measure aleviated , by the HUMAN LIFE . 65.
... the whole of this worthy family to Miss Montravers Mira Castleton was become her most intimate and sincere friend ; they were partners in all their pursuits and em- distress is in a great measure aleviated , by the HUMAN LIFE . 65.
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