Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1William Lane, 1788 |
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Pàgina 14
... thought , that is , when I thought of her at all , that fhe was a very good kind of modest young wo- man , very attentive to her father , kind to her younger brothers and fifters , and well skilled in the regulation of domef tic œconomy ...
... thought , that is , when I thought of her at all , that fhe was a very good kind of modest young wo- man , very attentive to her father , kind to her younger brothers and fifters , and well skilled in the regulation of domef tic œconomy ...
Pàgina 19
... thought of admiration ; with more he did not believe it was in the power of any woman to infpire him . She spoke her native language with eafe , grace , and propriety ; but she spoke little , and was wholly ignorant of any other : fhe ...
... thought of admiration ; with more he did not believe it was in the power of any woman to infpire him . She spoke her native language with eafe , grace , and propriety ; but she spoke little , and was wholly ignorant of any other : fhe ...
Pàgina 21
... thought they had been out an hour . He kindly invited his neighbour to stay and partake of his family dinner , to which the baronet readily confenting ,. they they walked towards the house , where they found Mr. HENRY AND ISABELLA . 21.
... thought they had been out an hour . He kindly invited his neighbour to stay and partake of his family dinner , to which the baronet readily confenting ,. they they walked towards the house , where they found Mr. HENRY AND ISABELLA . 21.
Pàgina 32
... thought ( faid Mr. Maitland ) that Mifs Burnet had been reckoned fenfible . So fhe is ( an- fwered Mrs. Weftern ) a very agreeable good kind of young perfon . She may be very good for aught I know ( faid Mifs Western , ) but for her ...
... thought ( faid Mr. Maitland ) that Mifs Burnet had been reckoned fenfible . So fhe is ( an- fwered Mrs. Weftern ) a very agreeable good kind of young perfon . She may be very good for aught I know ( faid Mifs Western , ) but for her ...
Pàgina 40
... it was midnight before they thought of retiring to reft . This did not , however , prevent Mr. Maitland from rifing a full hour before his accuf- tomed tomed one , which was nine , and after dreffing 40 HENRY AND ISABELLA .
... it was midnight before they thought of retiring to reft . This did not , however , prevent Mr. Maitland from rifing a full hour before his accuf- tomed tomed one , which was nine , and after dreffing 40 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.