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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... greatest and truest happiness which this world affords , is to be found only in the possession of goodness and virtue ; a doctrine , which as it is undoubtedly true , so hath it so noble and practical a tendency , that it can never be ...
... greatest and truest happiness which this world affords , is to be found only in the possession of goodness and virtue ; a doctrine , which as it is undoubtedly true , so hath it so noble and practical a tendency , that it can never be ...
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... greatest care of her . He then provided arms for himself and Lord Darlton and returned to the road . " So we are to proceed without seconds ? " said Darlton . " Yes " replied Edmund , " but delay no longer Sir . " Lord Darl- HUMAN LIFE .
... greatest care of her . He then provided arms for himself and Lord Darlton and returned to the road . " So we are to proceed without seconds ? " said Darlton . " Yes " replied Edmund , " but delay no longer Sir . " Lord Darl- HUMAN LIFE .
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... greatest decorum and regu- larity in his family ; they constantly 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 ...
... greatest decorum and regu- larity in his family ; they constantly 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 ...
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... years of age , and promised to adorn society , and make a shining character . He and Laura were generally companions in their youthful sports , and c.6 even at that early age , entertained the greatest affection HUMAN LIFE . 35.
... years of age , and promised to adorn society , and make a shining character . He and Laura were generally companions in their youthful sports , and c.6 even at that early age , entertained the greatest affection HUMAN LIFE . 35.
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Caroline Herbert. even at that early age , entertained the greatest affection for each other . A very eligible opportunity soon offered of sending Edmund to America , where he would have the means of im- proving himself considerably ...
Caroline Herbert. even at that early age , entertained the greatest affection for each other . A very eligible opportunity soon offered of sending Edmund to America , where he would have the means of im- proving himself considerably ...
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