The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... SEALAND , second Wife to Sealand . ISABELLA , Sister to Sealand . INDIANA , Sealand's Daughter by his first Wife LUCINDA , Sealand's Daughter by his second Wife . PHILLIS , Maid to Lucinda . in France . Now this unexpected and public ...
... SEALAND , second Wife to Sealand . ISABELLA , Sister to Sealand . INDIANA , Sealand's Daughter by his first Wife LUCINDA , Sealand's Daughter by his second Wife . PHILLIS , Maid to Lucinda . in France . Now this unexpected and public ...
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... Sealand , the great India merchant , has offer'd his only daughter , and sole heiress to that vast estate of his , as a wife for him . You may be sure I made no difficulties ; the match was agreed on , and this very day named for the ...
... Sealand , the great India merchant , has offer'd his only daughter , and sole heiress to that vast estate of his , as a wife for him . You may be sure I made no difficulties ; the match was agreed on , and this very day named for the ...
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... Sealand , in behalf of his daughter , to break off the match . Sir J. B. You are right - he came to me yes- terday ... Sealand's family , that you might learn a little before I put you to my young mas- ter , who is too gentle for ...
... Sealand , in behalf of his daughter , to break off the match . Sir J. B. You are right - he came to me yes- terday ... Sealand's family , that you might learn a little before I put you to my young mas- ter , who is too gentle for ...
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... Sealand , has not agreed to it ; and you must know , Mr Humphrey , that in that fa- mily the grey mare is the better horse . Humph . What dost thou mean ? Tom . In one word , Mrs Sealand pretends to have a will of her own , and has ...
... Sealand , has not agreed to it ; and you must know , Mr Humphrey , that in that fa- mily the grey mare is the better horse . Humph . What dost thou mean ? Tom . In one word , Mrs Sealand pretends to have a will of her own , and has ...
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... Sealand is at the coffee - house , and has sent to speak with you . Sir J. B. Oh ! that's well ! then I warrant the ... Sealand's , where the young lady and I will wait your leisure . Sir J. B. By no means - the old fellow will be so ...
... Sealand is at the coffee - house , and has sent to speak with you . Sir J. B. Oh ! that's well ! then I warrant the ... Sealand's , where the young lady and I will wait your leisure . Sir J. B. By no means - the old fellow will be so ...
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