Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1William Lane, 1788 |
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Pàgina 163
... dispositions of children , tho ' highly interesting to a thoughtful , phi- lofophic mind , will , by the generality of readers , be accounted but dull enter- tainment : we fhall therefore only re- mark , that the judicious manner in ...
... dispositions of children , tho ' highly interesting to a thoughtful , phi- lofophic mind , will , by the generality of readers , be accounted but dull enter- tainment : we fhall therefore only re- mark , that the judicious manner in ...
Pàgina 190
... disposition , and un- derstanding , are all in the very first class of excellence , and , exclufive of the finallest attention to fortune , fufficient to render any generous fenfible man happy . She is really very handsome , ( answered ...
... disposition , and un- derstanding , are all in the very first class of excellence , and , exclufive of the finallest attention to fortune , fufficient to render any generous fenfible man happy . She is really very handsome , ( answered ...
Pàgina 38
... dispositions and understandings had given her the most agreeable con- fidence in their conduct , fhe wished , while they still continued under her eye , and subject to her control , vo- luntarily to afford them that liberty of action ...
... dispositions and understandings had given her the most agreeable con- fidence in their conduct , fhe wished , while they still continued under her eye , and subject to her control , vo- luntarily to afford them that liberty of action ...
Pàgina 83
... disposition , well understood . Mrs. Maitland and Mary were scarce lefs anxious than herfelf for the event of circumstances , upon which the hap piness of perfons they fo much loved , fo greatly depended . They had little doubt of ...
... disposition , well understood . Mrs. Maitland and Mary were scarce lefs anxious than herfelf for the event of circumstances , upon which the hap piness of perfons they fo much loved , fo greatly depended . They had little doubt of ...
Pàgina 98
... and fincerity of difpofition , to believe that any confiderable change would take place in her intentions and future conduct , from the circumftances of of a visit she appeared little disposed to prolong , 98 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
... and fincerity of difpofition , to believe that any confiderable change would take place in her intentions and future conduct , from the circumftances of of a visit she appeared little disposed to prolong , 98 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
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Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1 Mrs. Hughes (Anne) Visualització completa - 1788 |
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abfolutely accompliſhments addreffing affection affured afked Albert almoſt anfwered appeared attention aunt Baronet beauty brother chearfulneſs confiderable converfation coufin cried daugh daughter dear defire difpofition dreffing efteem expreffed fafe faid fame faſhionable fatirical fatisfaction faying feemed fenfible fhall fhould fifter fince firſt fituation fmiling fome foon fpirits ftill fubject fuch fuffered fure Furze Hill Furze-Hill happineſs Harland heroine herſelf himſelf hope houſe huſband increaſed intereft intirely Juliana Lady Frances Lady Maitland Ladyfhip laft leaſt lefs liana Mait manner Mary ment Mifs Burnet Mifs Henly Mifs Maitland Mifs Mordant mind Miſs moft moſt mother muſt neceffary nefs obferved occafion paffed perfon pleafing pleaſed pleaſure poffeffed poffible prefent preffing promiſed reafon refidence refolved refpect replied requeſted ſhe Sir Charles Sir George ſpeak ſpend ſtate thefe theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand tion underſtanding uſed vifit Weſtern whofe wifhed wiſh woman Woodburn young
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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.