Blue-stocking Hall, Bind 2Henry Colburn, 1827 - 258 sider |
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... tion for this tribute to your departed brother when you become acquainted with the object of his tenderest and unceasing affection ; and will not take up any more time in describing the characters of your family , nor anticipate the ...
... tion for this tribute to your departed brother when you become acquainted with the object of his tenderest and unceasing affection ; and will not take up any more time in describing the characters of your family , nor anticipate the ...
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... tion in which I hold them ? Father , mother , and children of both sexes are superior to al- most any people that I have ever met with , learned , informed , accomplished , the mind is kept in a continual round of exertion in their ...
... tion in which I hold them ? Father , mother , and children of both sexes are superior to al- most any people that I have ever met with , learned , informed , accomplished , the mind is kept in a continual round of exertion in their ...
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... tion of his avidity to puzzle his brains about a great many useless things , such as chemistry , botany , and the like , which never put a guinea into a young gentleman's pocket . Now , you know that Mrs. Douglas and her daughters are ...
... tion of his avidity to puzzle his brains about a great many useless things , such as chemistry , botany , and the like , which never put a guinea into a young gentleman's pocket . Now , you know that Mrs. Douglas and her daughters are ...
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... tion , as no doubt , a hope on my nephew's part , would be considered ; and you will therefore not wonder , my dear Mrs. Sandford , that I am anxious to get my business in London , and a month at Buxton well over , that I may return ...
... tion , as no doubt , a hope on my nephew's part , would be considered ; and you will therefore not wonder , my dear Mrs. Sandford , that I am anxious to get my business in London , and a month at Buxton well over , that I may return ...
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... tion afforded by me , he would have taught him- self to be very well pleased , while he can , as sincerely , turn the current of his thoughts into another stream , in which he hopes that a larger quantity of the precious metals may be ...
... tion afforded by me , he would have taught him- self to be very well pleased , while he can , as sincerely , turn the current of his thoughts into another stream , in which he hopes that a larger quantity of the precious metals may be ...
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acquainted Adelaide Adieu admiration affectionate amongst Annesley answered arbutus arrival ARTHUR HOWARD assure aunt beauty believe Bentley's called character Charlotte charming Checkley Clara Browne confess Crayton dear dearest delight Douglas Emily eyes Falkland fancy Fanny feel felt Fitzallan Fitzroy Frederick gave give Glena Glenalta Glengariffe happy hear heart Holyhead hope human imagination Ireland Irish Kerry Killarney Lady lake letter Lisfarne live London look Lord Louisa M'Carty madam mankind manner marriage ment mind morning mother nature neighbours Neleus ness never old Bentley old Lawrence Oliphant Otway party perhaps pleasure poor possess present racter replied Ross Castle Russell Saint Patrick scene seemed shew sister society spirits stranger suppose sure sweet talk taste tell thing thought tion told Tralee truth turn uncle wish word young Bentley youth