Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1William Lane, 1788 |
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Pàgina 4
... fure ( answered Mr. Maitland ) that your wife would have been amiable , or your children beauti- ful and virtuous ? For one inftance of family honour and felicity , does not modern life prefent us with a thousand of folly , difcord and ...
... fure ( answered Mr. Maitland ) that your wife would have been amiable , or your children beauti- ful and virtuous ? For one inftance of family honour and felicity , does not modern life prefent us with a thousand of folly , difcord and ...
Pàgina 15
... plan you have laid down . That ( replied Sir George ) is all I defire . We will go early , that you may have the more lei- fure for investigation , and if the next day 7 day it is not your own wish to pursue the HENRY AND ISABELLA . 15.
... plan you have laid down . That ( replied Sir George ) is all I defire . We will go early , that you may have the more lei- fure for investigation , and if the next day 7 day it is not your own wish to pursue the HENRY AND ISABELLA . 15.
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... fure grounds was called , had been clear- ed away in order to enlarge the kitchen garden , which was one of the best and moft forward in the whole neighbour- hood . The infide of the house was exactly what its external appearance would ...
... fure grounds was called , had been clear- ed away in order to enlarge the kitchen garden , which was one of the best and moft forward in the whole neighbour- hood . The infide of the house was exactly what its external appearance would ...
Pàgina 65
... her toilet ; for drefs was the principal plea- fure of her life ; and fhe had , compa- ratively , little taste for any other . Du- ring the progrefs of this confequential business , she always ring HENRY AND ISABELLA . 65 CHAPTER VI. ...
... her toilet ; for drefs was the principal plea- fure of her life ; and fhe had , compa- ratively , little taste for any other . Du- ring the progrefs of this confequential business , she always ring HENRY AND ISABELLA . 65 CHAPTER VI. ...
Pàgina 66
... fure of feeing her compleatly elegant . No body had fo much tafte ! and the appeared every day at the head of her table , in all the fplendour of fashion and felf - fatisfied beauty . It was not , indeed , particularly for him , that ...
... fure of feeing her compleatly elegant . No body had fo much tafte ! and the appeared every day at the head of her table , in all the fplendour of fashion and felf - fatisfied beauty . It was not , indeed , particularly for him , that ...
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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.