Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1William Lane, 1788 |
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Pàgina 22
... admired . She was uncommonly chearful and unreserved , to which the smallness of the party , the cafy friendliness of the vifit , and the long ' long conversation she had had with Mr. Maitland , in 22 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
... admired . She was uncommonly chearful and unreserved , to which the smallness of the party , the cafy friendliness of the vifit , and the long ' long conversation she had had with Mr. Maitland , in 22 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
Pàgina 23
... conversation she had had with Mr. Maitland , in the morning , greatly con- tributed ; and when she arofe , and with much grace and fweetnefs withdrew , attended by the young family , one of whom took hold of her hand , while a fecond ...
... conversation she had had with Mr. Maitland , in the morning , greatly con- tributed ; and when she arofe , and with much grace and fweetnefs withdrew , attended by the young family , one of whom took hold of her hand , while a fecond ...
Pàgina 111
... Mait- land and her dear Mary , our heroine stepped into it , followed by her maid , and attended by Mr. Albert Mordant , his footman and her own . CHAP . CHAPTER XIX . POLITE CONVERSATION . THEIR journey was as HENRY AND ISABELLA . III.
... Mait- land and her dear Mary , our heroine stepped into it , followed by her maid , and attended by Mr. Albert Mordant , his footman and her own . CHAP . CHAPTER XIX . POLITE CONVERSATION . THEIR journey was as HENRY AND ISABELLA . III.
Pàgina 112
... CONVERSATION . THEIR journey was as pleasant as good horfes , excellent roads , and the best travelling accommodations of every kind could render it . About nine in the evening they arrived at Mordant- Place , where our heroine was ...
... CONVERSATION . THEIR journey was as pleasant as good horfes , excellent roads , and the best travelling accommodations of every kind could render it . About nine in the evening they arrived at Mordant- Place , where our heroine was ...
Pàgina 183
... conversation , and to whom his eyes fpoke what his tongue did not yet dare to utter . While they were thus engaged , a travelling poft chaife and four , orna- mented with an Earl's coronet , and attended by a valet and three footmen ...
... conversation , and to whom his eyes fpoke what his tongue did not yet dare to utter . While they were thus engaged , a travelling poft chaife and four , orna- mented with an Earl's coronet , and attended by a valet and three footmen ...
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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.