The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... live ; but I desire nevertheless to be esteemed as your very good friend , and , though unknown , Your most faithful humble servant . P. S. I forgot to tell you that I have three fine girls , who , though extremely well inclined , are ...
... live ; but I desire nevertheless to be esteemed as your very good friend , and , though unknown , Your most faithful humble servant . P. S. I forgot to tell you that I have three fine girls , who , though extremely well inclined , are ...
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... live . This tenderest of lovers is the most tyrannical of husbands . The hammering of pewter , the iron - mills and the can- non , which so much disturbed me , are but lulling sounds , when compared to the raging of his voice , whenever ...
... live . This tenderest of lovers is the most tyrannical of husbands . The hammering of pewter , the iron - mills and the can- non , which so much disturbed me , are but lulling sounds , when compared to the raging of his voice , whenever ...
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... our only children.- Alas ! that I should live to say it ! Happy would it have been for us , if one of them had never been born ! -The boy was of a noble nature , and in happier с 3 144 . 17 THE WORLD . Distresses of a ruined wife and ...
... our only children.- Alas ! that I should live to say it ! Happy would it have been for us , if one of them had never been born ! -The boy was of a noble nature , and in happier с 3 144 . 17 THE WORLD . Distresses of a ruined wife and ...
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... live with him afterwards in London , in the character of a mistress . : I need not tell you , sir , the horror I felt at this dismal tale . Let it suffice that I returned with my unhappy child , with all the haste I was able . Nor is it ...
... live with him afterwards in London , in the character of a mistress . : I need not tell you , sir , the horror I felt at this dismal tale . Let it suffice that I returned with my unhappy child , with all the haste I was able . Nor is it ...
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... live in , and not running into that vulgar and ill - natured prejudice that the present times are worse than the past . We are cer- tainly better in every respect than our forefathers ; and it is right we should be told so , to ...
... live in , and not running into that vulgar and ill - natured prejudice that the present times are worse than the past . We are cer- tainly better in every respect than our forefathers ; and it is right we should be told so , to ...
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