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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... disgrace being pub- lished to the world . And know , Sir , that you , even you , and your boasted grandeur will , when the circumstances become known , all fall to the ground ; for the laws of our country are too equitable , 14 HUMAN LIFE .
... disgrace being pub- lished to the world . And know , Sir , that you , even you , and your boasted grandeur will , when the circumstances become known , all fall to the ground ; for the laws of our country are too equitable , 14 HUMAN LIFE .
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... known to be totally without foun- dation . General Montravers , enraged against the man who could utter so false a position , in the presence of so many . of his friends , evinced too much spirit , to brook so great an insult , and de ...
... known to be totally without foun- dation . General Montravers , enraged against the man who could utter so false a position , in the presence of so many . of his friends , evinced too much spirit , to brook so great an insult , and de ...
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... the family . " You have encountered many pe- rils , " said Laura , " we should have been extremely uneasy had we known at the time the difficulties you were involved in , but Providence has wisely ordained , that most HUMAN LIFE . 45.
... the family . " You have encountered many pe- rils , " said Laura , " we should have been extremely uneasy had we known at the time the difficulties you were involved in , but Providence has wisely ordained , that most HUMAN LIFE . 45.
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... known me sufficiently to prevent the slightest . doubt arising in your mind . Miss Castleton , who felt rather in- disposed , retired ; while d'Alembert and her parents were assembled in close conference . { 1 They felt , as may ...
... known me sufficiently to prevent the slightest . doubt arising in your mind . Miss Castleton , who felt rather in- disposed , retired ; while d'Alembert and her parents were assembled in close conference . { 1 They felt , as may ...
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... known . When every thing was arranged , they set off in their own travelling carriage , early one beautiful morning in May : the face of nature smiled upon them ; the beauty of the gardens they passed ; the luxuriant foliage of the ...
... known . When every thing was arranged , they set off in their own travelling carriage , early one beautiful morning in May : the face of nature smiled upon them ; the beauty of the gardens they passed ; the luxuriant foliage of the ...
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accordingly acquainted admiration affection afford alarm Alembert amiable amongst anti-room arrived assured attended Auben Belson benevolence Castleton cerely chaise CHAP choly comfort Count d'Alembert cuirassiers daughter dear dearest distress domestics Donington dreadful Edmund de Valcourt endeavoured enquire equally delighted exclaimed expences eyes faint father feelings felicity fell fortunately gave gence Gibraltar girl greatest grief happy heart Heaven knows hope husband idea immediately lady Laura leave length Lord Darlton lute melan melancholy ment mind Mira misery misfortunes Miss Dobree Miss Montravers morning never night nister obliged Ostend parents parsonage parture pier head pleasure present procure promised Pyrenees Ramsgate received remained residence retired runaway daughter scene servants Sir John Dobree situation soon sorrow Spain spect stranger surprized sweet Sydenham take our advice thing tion took tremely unfortunate UXBRIDGE vessel walk wanted weeks young