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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... my situation I gained a victory over my feelings : I stated that the Abbe who generally attended was indisposed , and had deputed me to officiate for him . I then entered into a long discussion upon religion , HUMAN LIFE . 19.
... my situation I gained a victory over my feelings : I stated that the Abbe who generally attended was indisposed , and had deputed me to officiate for him . I then entered into a long discussion upon religion , HUMAN LIFE . 19.
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... 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 the benefit of her health . Miss Montravers soon entered with a book , the moment I ...
... 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 the benefit of her health . Miss Montravers soon entered with a book , the moment I ...
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... or virtuous principle ; but had practised every possible enormity and purchased all his gratifications at the expence of his fellow creatures . Even his own domestics when they attended him to his HUMAN LIFE . 23 3 ...
... or virtuous principle ; but had practised every possible enormity and purchased all his gratifications at the expence of his fellow creatures . Even his own domestics when they attended him to his HUMAN LIFE . 23 3 ...
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Caroline Herbert. Even his own domestics when they attended him to his carriage , could not avoid casting a look of the most super- lative contempt on the tyrant whom they hated , but feared to offend . When Lord Darlton's carriage had ...
Caroline Herbert. Even his own domestics when they attended him to his carriage , could not avoid casting a look of the most super- lative contempt on the tyrant whom they hated , but feared to offend . When Lord Darlton's carriage had ...
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... attended public worship , and employed the intervening time on a Sunday in reading or instructive conversation . His wife and daughter ( an engaging and amiable girl , about eighteen ) were never so happy as when employed in exercising ...
... attended public worship , and employed the intervening time on a Sunday in reading or instructive conversation . His wife and daughter ( an engaging and amiable girl , about eighteen ) were never so happy as when employed in exercising ...
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