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Pàgina 30
... received in the fashion- able style of courtesy . Your lady fhip , I find , is preparing to 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 ...
... received in the fashion- able style of courtesy . Your lady fhip , I find , is preparing to 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 ...
Pàgina 33
... . Mifs Burnet appears to a fad disadvantage ; but I really think with Lady Harland , that had she received the benefit of i proper inftructions , fhe might have C.5 made mide at leak a decent , though perhaps not a HENRY AND ISABELLA . 33.
... . Mifs Burnet appears to a fad disadvantage ; but I really think with Lady Harland , that had she received the benefit of i proper inftructions , fhe might have C.5 made mide at leak a decent , though perhaps not a HENRY AND ISABELLA . 33.
Pàgina 37
... received his little attentions and compliments , flattered himself that such a declaration would not be difagreeable to her . As for Sir George , his proposals were re- ceived by her father with the most per- fect fatisfaction and ...
... received his little attentions and compliments , flattered himself that such a declaration would not be difagreeable to her . As for Sir George , his proposals were re- ceived by her father with the most per- fect fatisfaction and ...
Pàgina 38
... receiving the propofal , with which they now honoured her , with every pro- per teftimony of gratitude and pleasure . In cafe this fhould happen , Sir George informed his old friend that the fortune Mr. Maitland had received from his ...
... receiving the propofal , with which they now honoured her , with every pro- per teftimony of gratitude and pleasure . In cafe this fhould happen , Sir George informed his old friend that the fortune Mr. Maitland had received from his ...
Pàgina 39
... age confidered , they had little pro- fpect of receiving fuch advantageous proposals as were now offered to his eldest daughter's acceptance . The The brothers , after their return home , spent the HENRY AND ISABELLA . 39.
... age confidered , they had little pro- fpect of receiving fuch advantageous proposals as were now offered to his eldest daughter's acceptance . The The brothers , after their return home , spent the HENRY AND ISABELLA . 39.
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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.