Blue-stocking Hall, Bind 2Henry Colburn, 1827 - 258 sider |
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Side 93
... Lady Bilton's intelligence with becoming gravity , and sundry comments on the pain to delicate feelings , produced by talking people ; the necessity of being more circumspect , her own disinterested sentiments , desire for her ...
... Lady Bilton's intelligence with becoming gravity , and sundry comments on the pain to delicate feelings , produced by talking people ; the necessity of being more circumspect , her own disinterested sentiments , desire for her ...
Side 96
... Lady Araminta Sandes strongly re- commends a practice of which she has lately set the example , insisting on the insertion of a clause in every modern marriage settlement , to secure a proper provision for the lady , in case of a ...
... Lady Araminta Sandes strongly re- commends a practice of which she has lately set the example , insisting on the insertion of a clause in every modern marriage settlement , to secure a proper provision for the lady , in case of a ...
Side 103
... Lady G. ) are people of such connection , that we must make an effort extra- ordinary , and I do not think it will be possible to get through the necessary expenses for less than five thousand pounds for present use . I want you also on ...
... Lady G. ) are people of such connection , that we must make an effort extra- ordinary , and I do not think it will be possible to get through the necessary expenses for less than five thousand pounds for present use . I want you also on ...
Side 104
... Lady Cantaloupe and the Comtesse de Soissons just come ! I must see them . Dear Arthur , Your affectionate mother , MARIANNE HOWARD . P. S. I had a great deal to say of my dear brother the General , but will postpone . Au revoir ...
... Lady Cantaloupe and the Comtesse de Soissons just come ! I must see them . Dear Arthur , Your affectionate mother , MARIANNE HOWARD . P. S. I had a great deal to say of my dear brother the General , but will postpone . Au revoir ...
Side 121
... churlish feeling , than by a strictness of opi- nion on the subject of a young lady's walking arm - in - arm with a stranger . All this I read at VOL . II . G a glance , and perhaps you will tell me that BLUE - STOCKING HALL . 121.
... churlish feeling , than by a strictness of opi- nion on the subject of a young lady's walking arm - in - arm with a stranger . All this I read at VOL . II . G a glance , and perhaps you will tell me that BLUE - STOCKING HALL . 121.
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