Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1William Lane, 1788 |
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Pàgina 1
... most intolerable head - ach , exclaimed Mr. Maitland , the noife of the dice will distract me . Well , then , ( replied Sir George ) we'll play at piquet . I can attend to nothing , ( anfwered his brother . ) Sir George VOL . I. B arofe ...
... most intolerable head - ach , exclaimed Mr. Maitland , the noife of the dice will distract me . Well , then , ( replied Sir George ) we'll play at piquet . I can attend to nothing , ( anfwered his brother . ) Sir George VOL . I. B arofe ...
Pàgina 12
... most fenfible and well - informed young women in Eng- land . Her perfon is agreeable , though not striking ; her manners not calculated to fascinate at the moment of introduc- tion , but to charm and fix the judicious and accurate ...
... most fenfible and well - informed young women in Eng- land . Her perfon is agreeable , though not striking ; her manners not calculated to fascinate at the moment of introduc- tion , but to charm and fix the judicious and accurate ...
Pàgina 14
... any talents or excellencies be- yond those I have already enumerated . And thofe you have enumerated ( replied Sir George ) are of the most valuable kind , Sir 14 HENRY AND ISABELLA , has too much of that delicacy and dig ...
... any talents or excellencies be- yond those I have already enumerated . And thofe you have enumerated ( replied Sir George ) are of the most valuable kind , Sir 14 HENRY AND ISABELLA , has too much of that delicacy and dig ...
Pàgina 15
... most valuable kind , and imply the poffeffion of every virtue . What have you not to hope from fuch a wife ? Conftancy , tender- nefs , regularity , and domeftic peace , are certainly your own ; and when to thefe is added , what I ...
... most valuable kind , and imply the poffeffion of every virtue . What have you not to hope from fuch a wife ? Conftancy , tender- nefs , regularity , and domeftic peace , are certainly your own ; and when to thefe is added , what I ...
Pàgina 24
... most fortunate of my life . It is very well ( anfwered the Baronet , ) I have little doubt of her affections be- ing wholly free ; fhe has feen no com- pany but fuch as this neighbourhood affords , with none of whom he is at all ...
... most fortunate of my life . It is very well ( anfwered the Baronet , ) I have little doubt of her affections be- ing wholly free ; fhe has feen no com- pany but fuch as this neighbourhood affords , with none of whom he is at all ...
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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.