New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 205
... servants . Unquestionably one of the great grievances of servitude in reality wholly falls on the master . The servant can dissolve , as it were by magic , the bonds of servitude ; and this usually occurs when admonishment or reprimand ...
... servants . Unquestionably one of the great grievances of servitude in reality wholly falls on the master . The servant can dissolve , as it were by magic , the bonds of servitude ; and this usually occurs when admonishment or reprimand ...
Page 212
... Servant . The original portrait of SHENSTONE was the votive gift of a master to his servant ; for on its back , written by the poet's own hand , is the following dedication : - " This picture belongs to Mary Cutler , given her by her ...
... Servant . The original portrait of SHENSTONE was the votive gift of a master to his servant ; for on its back , written by the poet's own hand , is the following dedication : - " This picture belongs to Mary Cutler , given her by her ...
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... Servant to the Princess Amelia , And this stone to be inscribed in testimony of his grateful sense of the faithful services and attachment of an amiable young woman to his beloved Daughter . This deep emotion for the tender offices of ...
... Servant to the Princess Amelia , And this stone to be inscribed in testimony of his grateful sense of the faithful services and attachment of an amiable young woman to his beloved Daughter . This deep emotion for the tender offices of ...
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