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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... object of my adoration ; and my sleepless nights . in dreading that she might love an- other , Ah ! my friend , if you have ever felt the doubts and fears of love , learn B 3 HUMAN LIFE . 5 find her still a resident in my father's ...
... object of my adoration ; and my sleepless nights . in dreading that she might love an- other , Ah ! my friend , if you have ever felt the doubts and fears of love , learn B 3 HUMAN LIFE . 5 find her still a resident in my father's ...
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... object of my pur- suit was gone , and every servant in the family had received orders to conceal the place of her retreat . I immediately dispatched those of my domestics whom I conceived to be most faithful , to en- deavour to gain ...
... object of my pur- suit was gone , and every servant in the family had received orders to conceal the place of her retreat . I immediately dispatched those of my domestics whom I conceived to be most faithful , to en- deavour to gain ...
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... object she saw reminded her of her irreparable loss , and recalled ideas to her mind , which she in vain endea- voured to expel . Those who had pro- fessed friendship to her when she was in prosperity and happiness , now unkindly ...
... object she saw reminded her of her irreparable loss , and recalled ideas to her mind , which she in vain endea- voured to expel . Those who had pro- fessed friendship to her when she was in prosperity and happiness , now unkindly ...
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... , who have been for ten years absent from the object of their mutual regard , and who have but one tie to bind them to this world , may more easily conceive than we can express , what sensations animate 40 HUMAN LIFE .
... , who have been for ten years absent from the object of their mutual regard , and who have but one tie to bind them to this world , may more easily conceive than we can express , what sensations animate 40 HUMAN LIFE .
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... of the day were over , were now stript of their foliage , and every object around reminded the beholders of the awful change they themselves would undergo . Edmund , in conjunction with his father , formed a 43 HUMAN LIFE .
... of the day were over , were now stript of their foliage , and every object around reminded the beholders of the awful change they themselves would undergo . Edmund , in conjunction with his father , formed a 43 HUMAN LIFE .
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