Henry and Isabella: Or, A Traite Through Life, Volum 1William Lane, 1788 |
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Pàgina 4
... wife would have been amiable , or your children beauti- ful and virtuous ? For one inftance of family honour and felicity , does not modern life prefent us with a thousand of folly , difcord and ruin ? And from whence does this evil ...
... wife would have been amiable , or your children beauti- ful and virtuous ? For one inftance of family honour and felicity , does not modern life prefent us with a thousand of folly , difcord and ruin ? And from whence does this evil ...
Pàgina 6
... wives , forget that the whole of life cannot be paffed at the toilet or harpsichord , in the opera - house or drawing ... wife ; and that a few years must unavoidably bring on that feafon , when chearfulness and informa- tion should ...
... wives , forget that the whole of life cannot be paffed at the toilet or harpsichord , in the opera - house or drawing ... wife ; and that a few years must unavoidably bring on that feafon , when chearfulness and informa- tion should ...
Pàgina 12
... wife to my friend , and fuch , if I do not greatly mistake , is Mifs Burnet ; but if there is any other of whom you think more favourably , with whom you be- lieve you can live more happily , I pre- tend not to the right of chufing ...
... wife to my friend , and fuch , if I do not greatly mistake , is Mifs Burnet ; but if there is any other of whom you think more favourably , with whom you be- lieve you can live more happily , I pre- tend not to the right of chufing ...
Pàgina 15
... wife ? Conftancy , tender- nefs , regularity , and domeftic peace , are certainly your own ; and when to thefe is added , what I affirm Miss Bur- net to be poffeffed of , a clear and cul- tivated understanding : what can any rational ...
... wife ? Conftancy , tender- nefs , regularity , and domeftic peace , are certainly your own ; and when to thefe is added , what I affirm Miss Bur- net to be poffeffed of , a clear and cul- tivated understanding : what can any rational ...
Pàgina 32
... 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 fenfible . So fhe is ( an- fwered Mrs. Weftern ) a very agreeable good ...
... 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 fenfible . So fhe is ( an- fwered Mrs. Weftern ) a very agreeable good ...
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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.