Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1William Lane, 1788 |
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Pàgina 9
... my felf of this knowledge , further than as my happiness is connected with yours . There are many reasons which perfuade · me to wish you to marry rather than myself . B 5 me HENRY AND ISABELLA . 9 If that is your real opinion, (answer ...
... my felf of this knowledge , further than as my happiness is connected with yours . There are many reasons which perfuade · me to wish you to marry rather than myself . B 5 me HENRY AND ISABELLA . 9 If that is your real opinion, (answer ...
Pàgina 36
... happiness de- pended ; and the Baronet , who was lit- tle less interefted and anxious for its fuccefs than his brother , readily agreed to revifit Burnet Lodge that very day , and offer fuch terms and proposals as he doubted not would ...
... happiness de- pended ; and the Baronet , who was lit- tle less interefted and anxious for its fuccefs than his brother , readily agreed to revifit Burnet Lodge that very day , and offer fuch terms and proposals as he doubted not would ...
Pàgina 44
... happiness of perfons fo dear to him , a happiness which he confidered as the offspring of his own judgment and prudence , in which he fincerely rejoiced and largely partook . CHAP- CHAPTER IV . THE PROGRESS OF DISCONTENT . THUS HUS 44 ...
... happiness of perfons fo dear to him , a happiness which he confidered as the offspring of his own judgment and prudence , in which he fincerely rejoiced and largely partook . CHAP- CHAPTER IV . THE PROGRESS OF DISCONTENT . THUS HUS 44 ...
Pàgina 45
... happiness ; but as time ftole on , Sir George began to feel impatient for fome promise of an event , upon which he had in a particular manner fixed his heart , and to the completion of which he looked upon all that had been alrea- dy ...
... happiness ; but as time ftole on , Sir George began to feel impatient for fome promise of an event , upon which he had in a particular manner fixed his heart , and to the completion of which he looked upon all that had been alrea- dy ...
Pàgina 52
... constitute so much of his happiness . It was in vain that Mrs. Maitland ex- erted herself to amufe him , that she learned all his favourite games , read the books books he most recommended , and did every thing that 5.2 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
... constitute so much of his happiness . It was in vain that Mrs. Maitland ex- erted herself to amufe him , that she learned all his favourite games , read the books books he most recommended , and did every thing that 5.2 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.