Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1William Lane, 1788 |
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Pàgina 2
... leave the coun- try , ( continued the Baronet . ) Yes , ( re- plied his brother ) and the Sackvilles and Westerns will quickly follow them . A filence of fome minutes then enfued , during which the former kept his eyes fteadily fixed ...
... leave the coun- try , ( continued the Baronet . ) Yes , ( re- plied his brother ) and the Sackvilles and Westerns will quickly follow them . A filence of fome minutes then enfued , during which the former kept his eyes fteadily fixed ...
Pàgina 23
... leave : they were scarce got out of the court- yard when the former turning half round upon his horfe , faid , Well , Harry , what is your opinion of the amiable girl we have juft parted with ? I think her ( replied Mr. Maitland ) what ...
... leave : they were scarce got out of the court- yard when the former turning half round upon his horfe , faid , Well , Harry , what is your opinion of the amiable girl we have juft parted with ? I think her ( replied Mr. Maitland ) what ...
Pàgina 30
... leave us ( faid Sir George , taking his feat next to Lady Harland ; ) is it not full early in the fea fon for London ? Oh , quite fo , ( re plied her ladyship ) but we shall spend a couple couple of months at Bath before we go to town ...
... leave us ( faid Sir George , taking his feat next to Lady Harland ; ) is it not full early in the fea fon for London ? Oh , quite fo , ( re plied her ladyship ) but we shall spend a couple couple of months at Bath before we go to town ...
Pàgina 31
... well bury us alive at once . After next month there is not a fingle creature left in the whole country . You forget ( replied Lady C 4 Har- And Harland ) that Sir George Maitland never leaves it HENRY AND ISABELLA . 31.
... well bury us alive at once . After next month there is not a fingle creature left in the whole country . You forget ( replied Lady C 4 Har- And Harland ) that Sir George Maitland never leaves it HENRY AND ISABELLA . 31.
Pàgina 32
... leaves it during the winter . the family at Burnet Lodge are like- wife ftationary ( faid the Baronet . ) I hope ( cried Mifs Harland ) you don't call them company . I thought ( faid Mr. Maitland ) that Mifs Burnet had been reckoned ...
... leaves it during the winter . the family at Burnet Lodge are like- wife ftationary ( faid the Baronet . ) I hope ( cried Mifs Harland ) you don't call them company . I thought ( faid Mr. Maitland ) that Mifs Burnet had been reckoned ...
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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.