The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., Volume 4proprietors, 1797 |
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Page 78
... fortune , to the interest of which , although very une- qual to her former mode of living , she formed a resolution to confine her expences . It might be expected , by the most candid , that the person who , at a very early age , could ...
... fortune , to the interest of which , although very une- qual to her former mode of living , she formed a resolution to confine her expences . It might be expected , by the most candid , that the person who , at a very early age , could ...
Page 124
... fortune he leaves is between six and seven hundred thou- sand pounds . The legacies to his wife and children are not quite one hundred thousand pounds . His large estates in Yorkshire , and the residue of his fortune he leaves to ...
... fortune he leaves is between six and seven hundred thou- sand pounds . The legacies to his wife and children are not quite one hundred thousand pounds . His large estates in Yorkshire , and the residue of his fortune he leaves to ...
Page 202
... fortune more than adequate to his expectations . Misfortunes , such as no earthly wisdom could have foreseen , or pre- vented , stript him of his riches . Of his ships , some were overtaken by storms and foundered at sea , and others ...
... fortune more than adequate to his expectations . Misfortunes , such as no earthly wisdom could have foreseen , or pre- vented , stript him of his riches . Of his ships , some were overtaken by storms and foundered at sea , and others ...
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Incidents illustrated | 14 |
Characters No I A Sailor | 22 |
The Heir at | 44 |
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