Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1William Lane, 1788 |
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Pàgina 10
... . And , laftly , you are younger than me by at least five years , which gives a much better profpect of your marriage being crowned by that 4 first firft of bleffings , children . For all these reasons 10 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
... . And , laftly , you are younger than me by at least five years , which gives a much better profpect of your marriage being crowned by that 4 first firft of bleffings , children . For all these reasons 10 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
Pàgina 20
... obfervers reckoned a very good girl ; to which eulogium was generally added , it is a pity her father has not given her a better education . The The first ceremonial compliments being paffed , Sir George told 20 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
... obfervers reckoned a very good girl ; to which eulogium was generally added , it is a pity her father has not given her a better education . The The first ceremonial compliments being paffed , Sir George told 20 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
Pàgina 28
... better jointure than any other of her admirers ; fince which time she had led exactly the kind of life which other people of fashion lead . Her daughter was a fine tall girl of eighteen ; to defcribe her in few words , exactly what her ...
... better jointure than any other of her admirers ; fince which time she had led exactly the kind of life which other people of fashion lead . Her daughter was a fine tall girl of eighteen ; to defcribe her in few words , exactly what her ...
Pàgina 31
... better than expiring ; he may as well bury us alive at once . After next month there is not a fingle creature left in the whole country . You forget ( replied Lady C 4 Har- And Harland ) that Sir George Maitland never leaves it HENRY ...
... better than expiring ; he may as well bury us alive at once . After next month there is not a fingle creature left in the whole country . You forget ( replied Lady C 4 Har- And Harland ) that Sir George Maitland never leaves it HENRY ...
Pàgina 56
... the many inftances which tend to prove , that prudence , good temper , and worthinefs of difpofition , are better and more lafting foundations for for conjugal happiness , than youthful fancy or violent paffion 56 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
... the many inftances which tend to prove , that prudence , good temper , and worthinefs of difpofition , are better and more lafting foundations for for conjugal happiness , than youthful fancy or violent paffion 56 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
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Pàgina 115 - He then turned to the people, and stretching out his hands, cried with a very loud voice, " Good Christian people ! for God's love be well aware of these men ; else they will beguile you, and lead you blindfold into hell with themselves.