Alice Paulet: A Sequel to Sydenham, Or, Memoirs of a Man of the WorldE.L. Carey & A. Hunt, 1833 |
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Strana 14
... lived too long in the world to be deterred by public opinion from doing what I please . I am satisfied that you will not misjudge me ; for though the step which I am about to take , may frustrate the hopes which it is probable you have ...
... lived too long in the world to be deterred by public opinion from doing what I please . I am satisfied that you will not misjudge me ; for though the step which I am about to take , may frustrate the hopes which it is probable you have ...
Strana 18
... lived under the protection of her mother , a lady in limited circumstances , and that she had contrived to get acquainted with Lord Truro at a watering - place , had diligently improved their intercourse , and had at length rendered her ...
... lived under the protection of her mother , a lady in limited circumstances , and that she had contrived to get acquainted with Lord Truro at a watering - place , had diligently improved their intercourse , and had at length rendered her ...
Strana 73
... his constitution had been so much ex- hausted , as to have rendered it impossible for him to have lived many weeks under any circumstances . Mrs. Chesel- den was plunged into extravagant grief by her husband's death 73.
... his constitution had been so much ex- hausted , as to have rendered it impossible for him to have lived many weeks under any circumstances . Mrs. Chesel- den was plunged into extravagant grief by her husband's death 73.
Strana 97
... lived , many of them . I am per- suaded , would never have been accounted wits . Therefore , when I die , I shall have the consolitary reflection , that I have not been useless in my generation . ' 99 " Very well , my boy , " cried ...
... lived , many of them . I am per- suaded , would never have been accounted wits . Therefore , when I die , I shall have the consolitary reflection , that I have not been useless in my generation . ' 99 " Very well , my boy , " cried ...
Strana 127
... lived under his guardianship , to communicate to him the step which I had taken . Indeed my private respect and re- gard for the man would have made me ask for his sanction , even had not etiquette demanded it . 66 " I thank you ...
... lived under his guardianship , to communicate to him the step which I had taken . Indeed my private respect and re- gard for the man would have made me ask for his sanction , even had not etiquette demanded it . 66 " I thank you ...
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