Rosanne: Or, A Father's Labour Lost, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... mother , a companion , and friend . The power of keeping passion alive by giving it new pasture , may be necessary in some con- tracts ; the tenant who has no lease , must please his land- lord : but that reliance on principle ...
... mother , a companion , and friend . The power of keeping passion alive by giving it new pasture , may be necessary in some con- tracts ; the tenant who has no lease , must please his land- lord : but that reliance on principle ...
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... by the mischief they im- bibe from books . I am desperate about them . " I wish my mother had the managing of them for a year , ' said Lord Montry las- they ORK should see my sister . Miss Bellarmine , I 66 ROSANNE .
... by the mischief they im- bibe from books . I am desperate about them . " I wish my mother had the managing of them for a year , ' said Lord Montry las- they ORK should see my sister . Miss Bellarmine , I 66 ROSANNE .
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... mother has inculcated it- and there are lovely exemplary daughters of West Britain , who , foregoing the admiration they might claim , are content with the respect of a village , and requite it by this charming resemblance of charity ...
... mother has inculcated it- and there are lovely exemplary daughters of West Britain , who , foregoing the admiration they might claim , are content with the respect of a village , and requite it by this charming resemblance of charity ...
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... mother and Agnes ought to be in the country . ' ' Do they go immediately from town into Wiltshire ? ' said Mrs. Firmly . " I am sure they would like her - how she would behave to my father ! -my good mother would delight in her - and ...
... mother and Agnes ought to be in the country . ' ' Do they go immediately from town into Wiltshire ? ' said Mrs. Firmly . " I am sure they would like her - how she would behave to my father ! -my good mother would delight in her - and ...
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... mother go into Wiltshire ? I really do not know . ' . Did Mrs. Firmly smile or not ? -Nobody could have ascertained this . The voyagers landed with unabated good humour , and spirits rather exhilarated than fa- tigued ; but , alas ! a ...
... mother go into Wiltshire ? I really do not know . ' . Did Mrs. Firmly smile or not ? -Nobody could have ascertained this . The voyagers landed with unabated good humour , and spirits rather exhilarated than fa- tigued ; but , alas ! a ...
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