Rosanne: Or, A Father's Labour Lost, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... interests of the academy having , in the course of a few years , passed through various hands , very little caution was requisite in the inquiry . It was made , as if on the part of a friend ; and , admitted to an interview with the ...
... interests of the academy having , in the course of a few years , passed through various hands , very little caution was requisite in the inquiry . It was made , as if on the part of a friend ; and , admitted to an interview with the ...
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... interest followed ; and what in Bellarmine had been the struggle of moral virtue , now became the indulgence of his natural habit of mind . He could not chide : he could only inquire - and with a smile too , he inquired , when the first ...
... interest followed ; and what in Bellarmine had been the struggle of moral virtue , now became the indulgence of his natural habit of mind . He could not chide : he could only inquire - and with a smile too , he inquired , when the first ...
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... interest , as it has been under the very strict prescription of my father's judgment . ' * - The ladies seemed to agree , that , with this co- ercion , it was impossible that Miss Bellarmine's studies and theirs could afford any ...
... interest , as it has been under the very strict prescription of my father's judgment . ' * - The ladies seemed to agree , that , with this co- ercion , it was impossible that Miss Bellarmine's studies and theirs could afford any ...
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... interest in this dis- astrous event , disturbed her , lest it should pro- duce again the same distressing consequence ; but though the rays persecuted her ladyship even into her fancied security , she was proof against their power . It ...
... interest in this dis- astrous event , disturbed her , lest it should pro- duce again the same distressing consequence ; but though the rays persecuted her ladyship even into her fancied security , she was proof against their power . It ...
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... interest in the desultory , biography of Mrs. Ductile , and women who diel not console them under them , were little better than ferocious . + A gentleman , with something unpleasant on his brow , came up to Mrs. Ductile You will feel ...
... interest in the desultory , biography of Mrs. Ductile , and women who diel not console them under them , were little better than ferocious . + A gentleman , with something unpleasant on his brow , came up to Mrs. Ductile You will feel ...
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Page 16 - I WAS glad when they said unto me, We will go into the house of the Lord.
Page 350 - Then let the trial come ! and witness thou, If terror be upon me ; if I shrink To meet the storm, or falter in my strength When hardest it besets me.
Page 35 - And, touch'd by her fair tendance, gladlier grew. Yet went she not, as not with such discourse Delighted, or not capable her ear Of what was high: such pleasure she...