Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1William Lane, 1788 |
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Pàgina 48
... gave to her husband , who would often remon- ftrate with his brother upon the unrea- fonable anxiety he indulged about an event which it was not poffible for all his folicitude to influence , and beg of him to leave to heaven the ...
... gave to her husband , who would often remon- ftrate with his brother upon the unrea- fonable anxiety he indulged about an event which it was not poffible for all his folicitude to influence , and beg of him to leave to heaven the ...
Pàgina 67
... refuge from abfolute folitude . Twice a week her Ladyship gave a little ball , and once a month a fête , upon which occafions the whole house houfe was ornamented and lighted up , with more than HENRY AND ISABELLA . 67.
... refuge from abfolute folitude . Twice a week her Ladyship gave a little ball , and once a month a fête , upon which occafions the whole house houfe was ornamented and lighted up , with more than HENRY AND ISABELLA . 67.
Pàgina 80
... gave her credit for a degree of compliance and sub- miffion to the inclination of her lord and mafter , of which few wives are capable . Nay , there were fome who did not fcruple to reprefent Mr. Mait- land as a mere bashaw in his ...
... gave her credit for a degree of compliance and sub- miffion to the inclination of her lord and mafter , of which few wives are capable . Nay , there were fome who did not fcruple to reprefent Mr. Mait- land as a mere bashaw in his ...
Pàgina 82
... gave evident fymptoms of a decline . What added . to his uneafinefs was her abfolutely re- fusing any physical advice or affiftance , in which obftinacy fhe was fupported by her aunt , who often told Mr. Maitland that it was cruel to ...
... gave evident fymptoms of a decline . What added . to his uneafinefs was her abfolutely re- fusing any physical advice or affiftance , in which obftinacy fhe was fupported by her aunt , who often told Mr. Maitland that it was cruel to ...
Pàgina 103
... gave confequence to their protection , Lady Maitland began to recover her wonted fpirits and gaiety ; and had the not been often cautioned by her aunt , would foon have neglected Sir George as much as ever . No longer standing in need ...
... gave confequence to their protection , Lady Maitland began to recover her wonted fpirits and gaiety ; and had the not been often cautioned by her aunt , would foon have neglected Sir George as much as ever . No longer standing in need ...
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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.